Problematic job
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Problematic job
This job seems to be especially problematic. After working with it for awhile, it takes over a minute to take a cabinet to the CE. I had to create a 2nd room to get the island in it. If my computer doesn't run this software, then what machine will?
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- Kerry Fullington
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- Company Name: Double E Cabinets
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- Location: Amarillo, TX
Re: Problematic job
Jon,
Have you updated your graphics card drivers as Rick suggested in your other post. This is very important. Download and install the latest Drivers for your Card. Since this is a laptop you will need to get them from the Dell Site.
Kerry
Have you updated your graphics card drivers as Rick suggested in your other post. This is very important. Download and install the latest Drivers for your Card. Since this is a laptop you will need to get them from the Dell Site.
Kerry
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Re: Problematic job
I just update the driver from Dell,s site. No change.
Jon
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Re: Problematic job
Jon,
I am not finding any problems with your job but I may not be making the same moves you are with it.
Try shutting down your computer (complete shut down) then restart and open this job. Does it give problems right off?
Kerry
I am not finding any problems with your job but I may not be making the same moves you are with it.
Try shutting down your computer (complete shut down) then restart and open this job. Does it give problems right off?
Kerry
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Re: Problematic job
Jon,
Did the new graphics driver help the movement of the job in custom layout?
Are you having problems with all your jobs or just this one?
Make sure you have enough Virtual Memory allocated. Don't let Windows control this.
Did the new graphics driver help the movement of the job in custom layout?
Are you having problems with all your jobs or just this one?
Make sure you have enough Virtual Memory allocated. Don't let Windows control this.
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Re: Problematic job
Kerry,
The room rotates smoothly, but when I select a cabinet to place, it's jerky. Also after working with it for awhile, it takes 60 seconds to take a cabinet to the ce. I have several PE cuts on the cabinet stiles. Maybe this slows it down.
I st the virtual memory to 3072/4096 as was recommended in another discussion.
Other jobs seem to work OK. Sure hope some of these issues are resolved with the next build.
Also did you look at the cabinet I posted that the stretcher changes in width as the cabinet is increased in height?
Jon
The room rotates smoothly, but when I select a cabinet to place, it's jerky. Also after working with it for awhile, it takes 60 seconds to take a cabinet to the ce. I have several PE cuts on the cabinet stiles. Maybe this slows it down.
I st the virtual memory to 3072/4096 as was recommended in another discussion.
Other jobs seem to work OK. Sure hope some of these issues are resolved with the next build.
Also did you look at the cabinet I posted that the stretcher changes in width as the cabinet is increased in height?
Jon
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Re: Problematic job
Jon,
Open your job and select Cabinet #15 (upper above the ovens)
Take Cabinet #15 into the Cabinet Editor
Right Click and choose Remove Part Editor Cuts then From Entire Cabinet
After the Cabinet re-generates then take it back to Custom Layout Saving the changes
Do a Save As for this job saving under a new name like Test (so you don't overwrite the original job in case you need it.
After saving close eCabinets
Open eCabinets then open the test job and see if there is any improvement.
Kerry
Open your job and select Cabinet #15 (upper above the ovens)
Take Cabinet #15 into the Cabinet Editor
Right Click and choose Remove Part Editor Cuts then From Entire Cabinet
After the Cabinet re-generates then take it back to Custom Layout Saving the changes
Do a Save As for this job saving under a new name like Test (so you don't overwrite the original job in case you need it.
After saving close eCabinets
Open eCabinets then open the test job and see if there is any improvement.
Kerry