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December 6, 2014
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Please regenerate the section to proceed?

  • December 6, 2014
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In Creo Parametric 3.0, does anyone know what this request is? I'm in a sketch. All the sketch requirements are met. There are no open profiles, etc. Every time I try to close the sketch, I get this request. I don't know how to regenerate a sketch.


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Best answer by wjabbour

Good news: it works now. Thank you all for your help!


I found out the graphic card drivers were indeed part of the problem as well as my config.pro file.

As it was a combination of two solution for me, and i had somehow been trying both independently from each other, i thought none of these were the problem.

So what i did is that I updated the drivers (to the latest ones) and started with the default config.pro file that i then modified step by step to the config i had before, and the problem didn't reappear. I still don't know what the problem with my old config was.


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1-Visitor
December 6, 2014

It looks like a graphics card or driver problem. Check http://communities.ptc.com/thread/36576 for a start on debugging the issue.

wjabbour1-VisitorAuthor
1-Visitor
December 6, 2014

Thanks for your answer David,

GRAPHICS option on WIN32_GDI, updated the drivers and changed the display to 16bit but the issue is still there.

I can complete the description of the issue with a somehow strange phenomena: when my config.pro file isn't in the documents library folder, this shading problem isn't happening (but then i have to load it everytime i open Creo, which is annoying).

Does that make sense?

17-Peridot
December 6, 2014

Do you have transparancy disabled?

Welcome to the forum, William.