Hype23,
You will still need to provide some more information.
Is there anything in particular that is causing the crash?
Can you duplicate it or does it seem to be random?
You machine specs seem OK but I am not so sure about the video card - not a lot of memory - but I am no expert when it comes to this.
However I would download the latest video drivers from ATI and give those a try.
This quite often solves a lot of problems with Archicad.
As for the auto-save not working I am not sure.
I asume the educational vertion works the same as the professional but I can't say as I don't use it.
To test it you could check the settings and make sure it is set to save every 5 steps.
Then open an test file and draw 5 walls.
You should see a countdown at the bottom of the screen (so long as you don't touch the keyboard or mouse) and then a bulldozer as the autosave does a save.
Now open your task manager (CTRL+ALT+DEL) and select the Archicad application and choose to "end task".
This is the same as Archicad crashing.
Now open Archicad up again and you should get a dialogue box showing an auto saved document is available.
If this doesn't appear then there is a problem with the settings in the work environment.
Maybe it is set to save to a location that you do not have write access to?
That is all I can think of trying for now.
Barry.
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