Graphics messed up
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Graphics messed up
i have 2 laptops that Student edition Creo 2.0 are installed on.
then i have a very nice powerfull desktop
the two laptops have trouble rendering and thats it.
the desktop renders like a chance, but instead of the part starting out in sketch as orange then when you give it depth it goes grey.
i get a black part right away.
what do i need to do to change or resolve this graphics issue? if that is wha it is.
any and all questions shoot em up.
desktop part:
[IMG]http://i741.photobucket.com/albums/xx60/thetoolishere/Untitled1_zpse1fb9064.png[/IMG]
laptop part
[IMG]http://i741.photobucket.com/albums/xx60/thetoolishere/Automag%20prototypes/j_zps535e4b1e.jpg[/IMG]
thankyou,
Ryan M.
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The information outlined by Laurentiu may work but we have new information from development that makes the instructions outlined in the comment to this post a better procedure to follow. Please give these options a try.
Note that I think updating the graphics driver on your computer should fix the issue, without even changing the config.pro.
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Hello,
Please update your graphic card driver.
Also you wiill need to edit the config.pro file manually:
- Look in the folder C:\Program Files\PTC\Creo 2.0\Common Files\Mxxx\text\ for the file config.pro
- The Mxxx may vary depending when you installed.
- If this file exists open it in wordpad
- If you are on Windows 7 you may need to open Wordpad first with admin privileges by going to Start > Programs > Accessories then right-clicking wordpad and choosing “Run as Administrator”. Then open the file
- add the following line
graphics win32_gdi
- Save the file and run Creo.
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The information outlined by Laurentiu may work but we have new information from development that makes the instructions outlined in the comment to this post a better procedure to follow. Please give these options a try.
Note that I think updating the graphics driver on your computer should fix the issue, without even changing the config.pro.
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you guys are the best thankyou so much,
i didnt know who should have gotten the correct answer vote.
so if i gave the vote to the wrong person let me know ill change it.
but, thankyou so much.
this is so great