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unhandled access violation reading 0xffff087b exception ffff087bh


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Hi,

when ever I start my Autocad 2002 in the last couple of days I get the above Fatal error.

This Autocad 2002 run on my computer for 6 month with no problem till now.

The numbers between the ffff and b and between ffff and bh changes each time I try to strat Autocad, the letters dosnt change.

I have MS windows XP professional version 2002 SP3 and conputer Pentium Dual core 2.5 GHZ, 2 GB RAM.

 

Please help me.

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I uninstall Autocad and after it Install it back.

 

It was not help and I have the same fatal error.

 

I have also in my computer Autodesk Inventor R6 and it works without any problem.

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I hope you did a complete uninstall as per AutoDesk recommendations. If not then you didn't really finish the task.

 

I would have recommended trying the REPAIR option first prior to doing a complete uninstall.

 

When does the error actually occur? When you open AutoCAD? When you open any drawing or a particular type of drawing?

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This problem has first acour yesterday noon at the first time, after Autocad work normaly in the morning.

Befor that I never had this problem.

 

What else occurred at this time?

Was something else installed, uninstalled, any windows updates, other program crashes, power outage to cause a reboot, network glitch, anything....?

 

Something had to have occurred, whether you know it or not, assuming that this problem is not related to your default template drawing.

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My Autocad 2002 comes with MTD 6, before unistall Autocad I did try to Reinstall it, without any help.

 

Two days before the problem start some windows updates was automaticly installed.

 

The problem occur when I try to open Autocad or MTD, with Inventor I have no problem.

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Sorry for the mistake, I have Mechanical Desktop 6 and I cannot open it, I get the same error as when I try to open Autocad 2002.

 

I dont have SP1 for Autocad and I have norton antivirus running.

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Do you have a RESTORE point on your computer that predates the start of the problem (maybe even one prior to the most recent Windows updates that were installed)?

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Let me get this straight. You restored Windows to a date prior to the start of the problems and everything is now OK? If so, good. My advice is that prior to letting Windows install any updates that you create a new restore point in the event you encounter another problem.

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