Archicad 13 (error code 12) disk is full
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2011-09-07 06:38 AM
Archicad 13 comes up with this error when going from plan view to perspective.
can anyone help me with this problem?
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2011-09-07 07:04 AM
Either your physical RAM or the 32bit address limit. If it's the former, buy more. If the latter, upgrade to ArchiCAD 15 which is 64bit.
BTW: It would be much easier to answer if you included your system info in a signature line

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2011-09-07 07:11 AM
I see Windows 7 but how much RAM do you have?
Archicad 13 is 64 bit on Windows so it should be able to make use of extra RAM.
Add your Archicad version and machine specs to your signature in the "Profile" link at the top of this forum.
It saves you having to write them for future posts and it save anyone having to ask.
Answers can vary depend on your configuration.
Barry.
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
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2011-09-07 07:18 AM
i have added my specs to my signature

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2011-09-07 07:32 AM
You will find the application file in the "Program Files" folder rather than "Program File (x86)" if it is 32 bit.
I don't know if 13 is limited to how much RAM it can use - I don't remember reading anything about that.
The documentation says 2GB min but 4GB recommended so you should be OK.
But it was the first 64bit version so it wouldn't surprise me if there were problems.
I never used it myself.
Do you have the latest hotfix (7) - build 3826?
Barry.
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2011-09-07 07:46 AM
so does that mean im running the 64 bit?
also as far as im aware i havnt installed the latest hotfix (7) - build 3826
its currently d/l
i have AC 15 and tried to install it a couple of weeks ago but when i went to open it, AC 15 just hangs at the start up.
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2011-09-07 08:49 AM

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2011-09-07 09:03 AM
Timothy wrote:Yes
AC 13 application file is found in the "C: Program Files"
so does that mean im running the 64 bit?
Timothy wrote:You have build 3835 so all is up to date there.
also as far as im aware i havnt installed the latest hotfix (7) - build 3826
its currently d/l
They must have snuck in a hotfix 8 without me realising.
Timothy wrote:Check this out to see if it helps with 15.
i have AC 15 and tried to install it a couple of weeks ago but when i went to open it, AC 15 just hangs at the start up.
http://www.archicadwiki.com/ArchiCAD15/InstallProblems
I'm not sure what else you could try.
Do you have access to another machine to see if it works there?
Barry.
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Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11
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2011-09-14 07:35 AM
this is driving 2 of our workers crazy as they have to shut down AC13 and restart it again.
does anyone have any suggestions?
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2011-09-16 12:50 PM
How complex is your project? How many and how complex are objects placed in it?
Is ArchiCad able to produce the perspective view if you only select and try to preview a part of the project?
I have no experience with the 64 bit version of Archicad. And you computer seems strong enough.
Still... it may just be a problem of too many too complex objects. Try lowering the polygon count - lower the number of complex object, lower the magic wand settings, so that, especially meshes don't end up with too many points...
Just an idea...