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Old February 23rd, 2008, 08:50 AM
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Autodesk Inventor 11

Hi,

I’m currently using Parallels on a imac OS computer.

I have just installed Autodesk Inventor 11 and Autodesk Data Management Server.

while I have been using it it keeps crashing, I have tried using it on other computers aswell and it still keeps crashing.

I have changed several setting in paralells to make the memory at it's max and still no change happens.

Has Paralells got enough memory for Inventor to work? Could you suggest any other similar paralells that I could use instead?

I need help asap so this is urgent

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Laura
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Old February 23rd, 2008, 04:23 PM
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How much RAM does your host Mac have?
How much have you set up to your Windows guest OS to use?
These are teh recommended requirements for the host to run http://www.eplan.at/index.php?id=6449&L=1
Are the other computers you'v been using it with also been running it under Parallels?

Fusion can allocate way more RAM to the VMs, and does not have all the Workstation 4 bugs that Parallels still has. You could try the demo version and see if it is limited to Parallels. http://www.vmware.com/mac
One more option is to look at the crash logs on Windows when the crashes occur. They should reveal what called for the crash.
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