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I am having some bad issues with Creo parametric when i zoom in and out. I will post an attachment below of the problem. I hope someone can help and post specific instructions as i am very new to Creo. Thanks in advance.
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Without more info, here's something to start with to diagnose the problem:
1) Update display drivers
Make a Restore Point, or full backup before updating graphics drivers
Make sure you understand how to use the Restore Point or backup to restore your operating system and data
Look for drivers from the makers of the computer first, then the maker of the card, finally from the maker of the operating system
Note: sometimes the most compatible graphics driver version is not the latest version. Be prepared to look for and try older versions.
For AMD/ATI cards try http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx
2) Avoid using hardware acceleration
Mostly avoided by setting the config option "graphics win32_gdi"
Alternatively try "graphics d3d" for Creo 1, Creo 2, Creo 3
Also possible to add startup command option
1. Right Click on software (Creo) shortcut icon > Properties
2. Click in Target path and move cursor to extreme right (at the end of .....exe")
3. Add a space after .exe"
4. Type -g:win32_gdi > Apply > Ok
3) Use hardware acceleration, but disable some features (try one at a time)
May also benefit from the following config options, Creo Parametric 2.0 M090 and higher:
enable_opengl_fbo no
enable_opengl_vbo no
enable_opengl_shader no
ref http://communities.ptc.com/message/244856#244856
Note: fbo = frame buffer object; vbo = vertex buffer object; shader is shader object.
These are part of later versions of OpenGL.
4) For better performance with win32_gdi, try setting the display to 16 bit in the OS system manager.
Other links in PTC Community:
Creo may not support Display Link see http://www.displaylink.com/support/ticket.php?id=199
Creo may not support AMD Radeon X1300, esp Win 7
Creo may not support ATI Radeon X1950Pro http://communities.ptc.com/thread/37833
Creo may not support ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 see creo parametric 2.0 won't load | PTC Community
Creo may not support ATI Radeon 9600 Pro http://communities.ptc.com/thread/52085
Creo may not support ATI Radeon HD 5450 http://communities.ptc.com/thread/42898 http://communities.ptc.com/thread/40231 (crash)
Creo may not support ATI Radeon HD 5650 http://communities.ptc.com/thread/53983
Creo may not support ATI Radeon Xpress 1100 see creo parametric 2.0 won't load | PTC Community
Creo may not support Nvidia geforce GTX550 http://communities.ptc.com/thread/58258
Creo may not support Nvidia geforce GTX 285M http://communities.ptc.com/thread/41068
Creo may not support Nvidia geforce gtx 660m http://communities.ptc.com/thread/42192
Creo may not support Nvidia Quadro K1100M http://communities.ptc.com/thread/56289
Creo may not support Intel 4400 below Creo 3 M010 see http://communities.ptc.com/thread/49896
Creo may not support Intel Embedded Graphics http://communities.ptc.com/thread/56357
Creo may not support Intel HD 4000 see http://communities.ptc.com/thread/52279
Creo may not support Intel HD Graphics 3000 see http://communities.ptc.com/thread/39759
Creo may not support Lenovo T60 http://communities.ptc.com/thread/40334
Creo may not support MacBook Pro (Retina http://communities.ptc.com/thread/59187
Creo may not support Netmeeting on OpenGL, does on win32_gdi http://communities.ptc.com/thread/1984
Creo may not support Nvidia nView Desktop Manager http://communities.ptc.com/thread/33357
Creo may not support Sapphire ATI HD 5970 OC see http://communities.ptc.com/thread/37682
Creo may not support Windows 7 Home Premium http://communities.ptc.com/thread/50468
Creo 2 M080 may not support Quadro/OpenGL - unusual instance - http://communities.ptc.com/thread/41485
Without more info, here's something to start with to diagnose the problem:
1) Update display drivers
Make a Restore Point, or full backup before updating graphics drivers
Make sure you understand how to use the Restore Point or backup to restore your operating system and data
Look for drivers from the makers of the computer first, then the maker of the card, finally from the maker of the operating system
Note: sometimes the most compatible graphics driver version is not the latest version. Be prepared to look for and try older versions.
For AMD/ATI cards try http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx
2) Avoid using hardware acceleration
Mostly avoided by setting the config option "graphics win32_gdi"
Alternatively try "graphics d3d" for Creo 1, Creo 2, Creo 3
Also possible to add startup command option
1. Right Click on software (Creo) shortcut icon > Properties
2. Click in Target path and move cursor to extreme right (at the end of .....exe")
3. Add a space after .exe"
4. Type -g:win32_gdi > Apply > Ok
3) Use hardware acceleration, but disable some features (try one at a time)
May also benefit from the following config options, Creo Parametric 2.0 M090 and higher:
enable_opengl_fbo no
enable_opengl_vbo no
enable_opengl_shader no
ref http://communities.ptc.com/message/244856#244856
Note: fbo = frame buffer object; vbo = vertex buffer object; shader is shader object.
These are part of later versions of OpenGL.
4) For better performance with win32_gdi, try setting the display to 16 bit in the OS system manager.
Other links in PTC Community:
Creo may not support Display Link see http://www.displaylink.com/support/ticket.php?id=199
Creo may not support AMD Radeon X1300, esp Win 7
Creo may not support ATI Radeon X1950Pro http://communities.ptc.com/thread/37833
Creo may not support ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 see creo parametric 2.0 won't load | PTC Community
Creo may not support ATI Radeon 9600 Pro http://communities.ptc.com/thread/52085
Creo may not support ATI Radeon HD 5450 http://communities.ptc.com/thread/42898 http://communities.ptc.com/thread/40231 (crash)
Creo may not support ATI Radeon HD 5650 http://communities.ptc.com/thread/53983
Creo may not support ATI Radeon Xpress 1100 see creo parametric 2.0 won't load | PTC Community
Creo may not support Nvidia geforce GTX550 http://communities.ptc.com/thread/58258
Creo may not support Nvidia geforce GTX 285M http://communities.ptc.com/thread/41068
Creo may not support Nvidia geforce gtx 660m http://communities.ptc.com/thread/42192
Creo may not support Nvidia Quadro K1100M http://communities.ptc.com/thread/56289
Creo may not support Intel 4400 below Creo 3 M010 see http://communities.ptc.com/thread/49896
Creo may not support Intel Embedded Graphics http://communities.ptc.com/thread/56357
Creo may not support Intel HD 4000 see http://communities.ptc.com/thread/52279
Creo may not support Intel HD Graphics 3000 see http://communities.ptc.com/thread/39759
Creo may not support Lenovo T60 http://communities.ptc.com/thread/40334
Creo may not support MacBook Pro (Retina http://communities.ptc.com/thread/59187
Creo may not support Netmeeting on OpenGL, does on win32_gdi http://communities.ptc.com/thread/1984
Creo may not support Nvidia nView Desktop Manager http://communities.ptc.com/thread/33357
Creo may not support Sapphire ATI HD 5970 OC see http://communities.ptc.com/thread/37682
Creo may not support Windows 7 Home Premium http://communities.ptc.com/thread/50468
Creo 2 M080 may not support Quadro/OpenGL - unusual instance - http://communities.ptc.com/thread/41485
Hi, Thank you so much i simply followed this step:
1. Right Click on software (Creo) shortcut icon > Properties
2. Click in Target path and move cursor to extreme right (at the end of .....exe")
3. Add a space after .exe"
4. Type -g:win32_gdi > Apply > Ok
And it worked immediately. Does that mean i don't have to do anything else and if so is it possible that you could do it for me using team viewer i'm really bad at creo things to do with graphics
win32_gdi bypasses the hardware acceleration for graphics.
Further options are:
1) to use as-is, it won't hurt, but may be slower than with the hardware acceleration.
2) change the graphics driver for the hardware you do have; sometimes the latest version works, sometimes an earlier one is more compatible.
3) if those aren't OK, then get a compatible graphics accelerator
For more help you'll need to be more specific about the OS version and the graphics card, Not that I know which work together, but I have seen certain ones, particularly laptops with Intel accelerators, have more reported problems.