I've used the 3GB switch successfully with XP Pro except that Map's Image Insert won't work with a World (.tfw) file. Acad support tells me it's a bug with the 3GB.
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Has anyone used the 3GB optopn on windows XP without problems?
Or more to my issue - has anyone had problems and resolved them?
I get a blue screen whenever I try to boot with the 3GB option.
Info on the 3GB Switch:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms791558.aspx
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...linkID=9240697
Thanks




I've used the 3GB switch successfully with XP Pro except that Map's Image Insert won't work with a World (.tfw) file. Acad support tells me it's a bug with the 3GB.
I am currently using the 3GB/switch with XP Pro and AutoCAD 2009. No problems detected.
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Well, I wonder what's causing the blue screen of death then? Anyone know a way to find out?
The MS website says it is likely a driver conflict, but how do I find out what one?




I'm no expert, so use caution...
If you run Msconfig from Windows > Start > Run, under the Startup tab you can turn off Startup Items and reboot to see if the item(s) are causing the problem. You better read Help first though.
When I was fixing computers, the first thing I would attempt in your situation is to google the information displayed on the bluescreen (hex code, i.e. 0x0432c2ad). You may get lucky and stumble on a good explaination from Microsoft. Second thing is a simple swap of the memory around on the motherboard slots. While its not difficult, I don't recommend you attempt this if you are really nervous at the thought of opening your computer case. Also be sure you're properly grounded (if you have any decent EEs near you they should have a wristband you can borrow). If swapping the sticks doesn't change anything (not a cureall, but I've seen it solve a lot of very silly issues), I'd try rolling back the 3GB switch to find out it is related to that so you can focus your search for the solution.
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How do I capture the data from the blue screen - it goes so fast I cannot read it?
I am sure it is related to the 3GB - it works fine without it...
This should help you capture the blue screen information
http://www.tunexp.com/tips/maintain_...h_auto-reboot/
You might want to check your video card driver against Autodesk's recommendation (use the communication center or check Autodesk website)
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Thanks, I'll play with it more tomorrow...
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Might be of some interest:
http://discussion.autodesk.com/forum...825&tstart=705
Could be a virtual memory issue. Did you check the event log?
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