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Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 6:22:18 AM | revit 2009

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Hi Our Revit 2009 has started crashing a lot. It started when the file whet over 150 mb. When is it a good time to split the project into several files? We have heard roomers that 2010 is unstable is this true??Nicolai  

 


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Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 6:47:38 AM | revit 2009

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Have you ever done any file maintenance... file compression... review warnings? 

 

Have you got a lot of linked AutoCAD dwg's in this?  That is a bad process.

 

150 meg ... Is this what... just architectural?  If it is combined then look into seperate projects using the copy/monitor process.

 

Are you using worksets?  You can open with reduced worksets.


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Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 3:19:56 AM | revit 2009

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Please make your OpenGL OFF. It will stop crashing your Revit.

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Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 3:48:55 AM | revit 2009

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Thanks for the reply. 2 time a week we maintenance the file. We purge and compress the file. We repair the review warnings on the go. The 150 meg is only our architectural file. We have 6 engineer rvt. file linked in made from IFC. total 45 meg. Is this a problem???


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Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 6:19:17 AM | revit 2009

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We are still trying to understand why this file is so large and how we can help you.  Pleas give us some more descriptions.

 

Do you use worksets and have you placed elements in these worksets in a manner that you can open your file using limited worksets?

 

How many autocad imports do you have in the file?   Do you have CAD imports in families?


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Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 4:17:02 AM | revit 2009

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The Project is a large project; it is 40000m2 in 5 stories. We do use Worksets and it has helped us a lot. We don’t have any AutoCAD in our familys (that is a big NO NO a my company). Sins you wrote the first time we have minimised the amount of AutoCAD we have linked in. It is about 10 files for now. In the future it will only be 1 file. We have 5 engineer files linked in. The engineer works in ADT. The file exchange is made in IFC. Can their file have any thing to do whit it???

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Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 3:49:22 PM | revit 2009

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I think one of the Autodesk University on-line handouts will help you with this.  Look at Managing Large Projects in Revit® Architecture.

 

http://au.autodesk.com/?nd=class&session_id=2688

Lonnie Compton addresses the issues you may be having.


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Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 5:39:38 PM | revit 2009

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As osdrafting said, check if your openGL id off, that might cause crashing. I had a same problem when openGL was on.

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