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MikeP
4th Jan 2010, 04:37 pm
I get this image about once or twice a day. It causes me to crash.
I need a fix
http://forums.microvellum.com/resized-image.ashx/__size/550x0/__key/CommunityServer.Discussions.Components.Files/20/5756.error.bmp

ReMark
4th Jan 2010, 04:46 pm
What are you attempting to do when the error messgae is displayed?

ReMark
4th Jan 2010, 04:56 pm
How to fix a runtime error R6025. The recommended procedure is:

"If you have received the message that reads "Runtime error R6025 Pure Virtual Function Call," then the program you are using has been corrupted in some way and will need to be deleted and then re-installed."

Repeated runtime errors of this nature may indicate a problem with the Registry.

You could try using the AutoCAD REPAIR option and see if that works before resorting to uninstalling and reinstalling AutoCAD.

If you do an uninstall/reinstall be advised there is a recommended procedure to follow that is posted at the AutoDesk website.

ReMark
4th Jan 2010, 04:56 pm
Removing AutoDesk products link:

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=2887771&linkID=9240617

MikeP
4th Jan 2010, 04:57 pm
What are you attempting to do when the error messgae is displayed?


well im using a 3rd party add on software in cad called Microvellum. It is a software that draws 3D cabinets. It uses 3d solids to create the products. I get it when I try to modify one of the products. On the Microvellum board, they say it is a CAD issue, so that is why Im posting here. It has something to do with MV interacting with CAD.

ReMark
4th Jan 2010, 05:01 pm
So there is no issue when you're not using an object created with Microvellum?

MikeP
4th Jan 2010, 05:05 pm
So there is no issue when you're not using an object created with Microvellum?

Correct. using cad is fine. its only when I use the redraw command in MV (MV has its own redraw command)

ReMark
4th Jan 2010, 05:09 pm
You're using a command in one program (MV) that is also present (but may work slightly different) in the other program (AC). Maybe that's the problem? Pop out of MV and then issue the redraw command. What happens?

MikeP
4th Jan 2010, 05:10 pm
You're using a command in one program (MV) that is also present (but may work slightly different) in the other program (AC). Maybe that's the problem? Pop out of MV and then issue the redraw command. What happens?


No, it is compeltly different. this is the actually keyboard entry for the MV redraw "REDRAWPRODUCTV67"

ReMark
4th Jan 2010, 05:18 pm
Sounds more like a problem with MV not AC.

Did the command ever work correctly?

MikeP
4th Jan 2010, 07:13 pm
Sounds more like a problem with MV not AC.

Did the command ever work correctly?


yeah, 99 of 100 times it will be fine.

ReMark
4th Jan 2010, 07:17 pm
Bad geometry causing the problem?

MikeP
4th Jan 2010, 09:01 pm
Bad geometry causing the problem?

not that I can think. Because it would crash, then I go back and do the exact same thing and have no issue. I just updated my .NET to 3.5 from 2.0.5. Lets see if that helps.

ReMark
4th Jan 2010, 11:58 pm
How did you arrive at the conclusion to update .NET?

MikeP
5th Jan 2010, 04:59 pm
How did you arrive at the conclusion to update .NET?


did not work, i updated and it still crashed