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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    Open one of the drawings and immediately run the AUDIT command. Here is an example of what you might see.

    Command: audit

    Fix any errors detected? [Yes/No] <N>: y



    Auditing Header


    Auditing Tables


    Auditing Entities Pass 1

    Pass 1 200 objects auditedAcDbMInsertBlock(439) Rows <= 0
    1
    Pass 1 1300 objects audited
    Auditing Entities Pass 2

    AcDbDictionary(1109) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    Pass 2 300 objects auditedAcDbXrecord(14B3) Owner Id Is Null
    Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(14B4) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(14B5) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(14B6) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(14B7) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(14B Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(14B9) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(148C) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(148D) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(148E) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    Pass 2 1300 objects audited
    Auditing Blocks


    42 Blocks audited

    Total errors found 12 fixed 12

    Erased 0 objects

    After the audit save your drawing.
    Will this make the files smaller??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    Normally I recommend trying a REPAIR of AutoCAD prior to an uninstall/reinstall.

    Did you follow the recommended procedure for uninstalling/reinstalling AutoCAD as per AutoDesk's own published guidelines as found on the AutoDesk website?
    Our IT guy does all the computer stuff and not sure what hes doing or not doing....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    Open one of the drawings and immediately run the AUDIT command. Here is an example of what you might see.

    Command: audit

    Fix any errors detected? [Yes/No] <N>: y


    Auditing Header


    Auditing Tables


    Auditing Entities Pass 1

    Pass 1 200 objects auditedAcDbMInsertBlock(439) Rows <= 0
    1
    Pass 1 1300 objects audited
    Auditing Entities Pass 2

    AcDbDictionary(1109) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    Pass 2 300 objects auditedAcDbXrecord(14B3) Owner Id Is Null
    Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(14B4) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(14B5) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(14B6) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(14B7) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(14B Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(14B9) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(148C) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(148D) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    AcDbXrecord(148E) Owner Id Is Null Fix it
    Pass 2 1300 objects audited
    Auditing Blocks


    42 Blocks audited

    Total errors found 12 fixed 12

    Erased 0 objects

    After the audit save your drawing.
    Just did one a file that is 15754 KB. 723 Blocks audited and 73 errors found and fixed. Not sure what was wrong but is that the acutal amount of block in the files?

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    Out of memory errors occur when the swap file (virtual memory) is at its limit. Do you let Windows manage virtual memory or have you set your own limits on it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda Matt View Post
    Just did one a file that is 15754 KB. 723 Blocks audited and 73 errors found and fixed. Not sure what was wrong but is that the acutal amount of block in the files?
    I assume so. Do you have reason to believe otherwise?

    BTW...I would recommend disabling the InfoCenter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    Out of memory errors occur when the swap file (virtual memory) is at its limit. Do you let Windows manage virtual memory or have you set your own limits on it?
    Not sure how to check. i ahve not setup anything with the computer but its look and screen saver.

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    Audit fixes errors. I'm not sure if that process makes any significant difference in the file size.

    If you do not follow AutoDesk's recommended procedure there is a chance you'll miss a handful of items that must be deleted manually. Leaving those items behind may have an impact on the reinstall process.

    Your "window-dressing" changes have nothing to do with virtual memory. My guess is that most IT personnel will not tweak virtual memory settings and will gladly allow Windows to manage it. However, since you are getting "out of memory" errors you might want to talk to your IT department about it.
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