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I got a new pc with windows 11 home and with an intel core i7 ultra. I installed mathcad prime 10.0.0.0 with the license from my university in denmark. When trying to export or save the document it crashes. I have tried contacting my university IT-support but they say they cant help because they dont work with the program. I have read on forums that updating to the version 10.0.1.0 solves the crashing problem. Unfortunately my university does not supply license to that version. What can i do?
I am not aware of a crash problem which would be fixed in the interims version 10.0.1.0 but that does not mean that its not the case. After all PTC unfortunately does not provide a clear list of improvements in new versions.
But as far as I know, versions 10.0.0.0 and 10.0.1.0 share the very same license. If you are able to download 10.0.1.0 from the PTC HP you may try to install it and use the license file you already have.
As far as i know am i not able to utilize my university account to log onto ptc. I only have access to a page with software downloads supplied by my uni. Here i found and downloaded mathcad prime 10.0.0.0. So im very interested in finding out where the problem lies. If its my computer, the software or a licensing problem i have to contact the university about.
Thanks
What exactly is contained inside the worksheet you want to save/export?
I tried saving with several pages of engineering calculations. I have also tried saving an empty document several times. Either way it crashes when trying to save.
With a new PC, are you using a product like OneDrive?
Yes, i used onedrive to transfer files from the old pc. When downloadning mathcad i made sure to place it in a local folder though
I guess the question was meant to be: when saving Prime sheet files, are you saving to onedrive (or another remote storage) or to a local drive?
If saving to a local drive succeeds without crashing then the problem lies with accessing a remote file system.
Success!
Luc
