2010-12-24 08:22 AM
2010-12-24 05:33 PM
2010-12-24 07:37 PM
2010-12-25 03:21 AM
Arvedui wrote:If the problem usually occurs during file operations (I presume you mean saving?) then it probably isn't video related.
Having problems only on Win7 64bit.
Maybe video card problem???? Nvidia QuadroFX 3400/4400
2010-12-25 06:59 PM
2010-12-26 07:14 PM
Arvedui wrote:I would guess that the problem is that you're trying to use AC9 on an OS that wasn't even conceived when AC9 was developed.
2 Gb
could it be the problem??
2010-12-26 11:30 PM
Thomas wrote:Let's not discourage them too much, Thomas. The article that Vistasp pointed Arvedui to:Arvedui wrote:I would guess that the problem is that you're trying to use AC9 on an OS that wasn't even conceived when AC9 was developed.
2 Gb
could it be the problem??
Even if you'd eventually get it to work, no one would be able to guarantee it enough to use in a professional context, as I see it. The only solution would be to upgrade AC to a version that's tested on Win 64.
http://www.graphisoft.com/support/archicad/system_requirements/
ArchiCAD 9 is Windows XP compatible. Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate editions (but not the starter and Home Premium editions) provide "Windows XP Mode" for legacy software.Arvedui,
2010-12-27 08:02 AM
2010-12-27 11:31 AM
Karl wrote:Well, Karl, Arvedul states that he's trying to run AC9 in Win7-64bit. I'm not sure how compatible the XP layer is in 64bit mode. He said it runs fine in XP and 32bit, which is what the Wiki article states is OK. 64-bit isn't mentioned in that context. Perhaps I took his post too literally, but I think he may be asking too much
Let's not discourage them too much, Thomas. The article that Vistasp pointed Arvedui to:
http://www.archicadwiki.com/Windows%207
specifically states:ArchiCAD 9 is Windows XP compatible. Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate editions (but not the starter and Home Premium editions) provide "Windows XP Mode" for legacy software.
2010-12-27 12:35 PM