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Tue, May 26, 2009 at 5:26:19 AM | Revit 2010 on a x64 machine

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Greetings people.

I have an x64 machine that has run Revit 2009 and 9.1 perfectly. I received my Revit 2010 pack, now as you know there is not distiction between x64 and x32 it does it automatically. Fair enough. Now when i enter my serial and product key the next page is the configuring for the servers. Cool. Then after i configure and click ok...an error page pops up saying "Fatal Error and the error has been logged to my 'C drive'" - unfortunatley i am the only person in the office with a x64 machine so am unable to try it out on another machine. Has anyone come across such an error...mind you everyone else has already installed Revit 2010. Any x64's out there?


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Tue, May 26, 2009 at 8:50:43 AM | Revit 2010 on a x64 machine

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I have RAC 2010 x64 and no issues during the installation. Which Windows do you have (I mean, if it's Vista you must have to install SP1) ?, How did you configure it?....

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Tue, May 26, 2009 at 9:06:19 AM | Revit 2010 on a x64 machine

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maybe people can just share any problems they've had here (i'm doing the rac2010 x64 on winddoze xp64 today...)

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Tue, May 26, 2009 at 9:23:56 AM | Revit 2010 on a x64 machine

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Me neither, no problem so far....

 


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Tue, May 26, 2009 at 3:37:44 PM | Revit 2010 on a x64 machine

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The only problem I have is when its done washing my laundry it doesnt effing fold it!!!

 

oh no wait... thats my babies momma!

 

Yep, no problems with 64bit!

 

go to c:program files/revit architecture 2010/journals and upload your latest journal.txt


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Thu, May 28, 2009 at 3:40:59 AM | Revit 2010 on a x64 machine

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I am running it on Windows XP x64. It might be the problem but we are not on vista.

 With mainly x32 software entering the office my machine usually gives the most problems. An upgrade is needed.

Anyways, the antivirus was flagged as a possible issue because it restricted installation on the x32 machines but i still have gone past that.

If all is well on you sides that s ok. I will get there. By the way...are you running it on the maximum amount of RAM for revit and is there a significan difference between the x64 as opposed to x32?


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Thu, May 28, 2009 at 3:56:23 AM | Revit 2010 on a x64 machine

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I work with Dual core2 2.40mhz, 8GB Ram, Vista 64, i can tell you "there is a significan difference between the x64 as opposed to x32"....

 


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Thu, May 28, 2009 at 8:44:14 AM | Revit 2010 on a x64 machine

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"is there is a significan difference between the x64 as opposed to x32?"....Yeah!!. I've a 2 Core Duo 2.8 Ghz, 8 Gb RAM, Vista Ultimate x64 (SP2) and comparing with my old x32 system machine, I really feel a difference....

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Thu, May 28, 2009 at 1:33:43 PM | Revit 2010 on a x64 machine

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Even Revit 2009 32bit on a 64 bit os can use more then 2gb of ram.  makes it much more stable on large models.  64 bit is the inevitable.

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