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When I first opened Revit a pop-up window showed up saying some of the download did not complete, but when I tried to download those (at the professor's request) it said there was an issue with my graphics card! But my computer is a brand new Sony Vaio with an i7 processor with an nvidia "geforce with CUDA" card! What's wrong!!?? Anyone!
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look to see if your card is on this list. these are cards that have issues or that my need to be upgraded. mine is on the list, but i really have not had to much trouble with it working. just a crash every now and then. so i just save a lot and often. http://www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=20595
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Did it say there was an issue or there might be an issue? Seems to me I remember that we had to turn off hardware acceleration in options.
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thats what we had to do aswell. i also from 3g windows to 2g. that really didn't seem to any good. it just slowed everything down. so i switched back 3g windows.
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