vorst
New member
- Jan 31, 2017
- 12
Hi,
I am getting a little frustrated with how Creo 4 behaves right now, especially after the below issue, so I hope one of you has a solution.
Now I have a part that I saved last week after adding a fillet feature that had many lines/fillets in it and Creo gave me a traceback error and crashed.
The part did save though and when opening, Creo did a forced regen and crashed again, likely because of the same reason - the big fillet feature.
I deleted the last save, before the feature existed, could open it again, and started over again from there.
Today I added a new fillet feature.
This time I could save without problems after adding the features and I continued working for 2 hours after this feature and kept saving without issues.
After adding a simple extrude Creo suddenly decided to crash anyway and now I can't open it again because Creo keeps crashing.
It is really frustrating as I don't want to redo everything I have done just because Creo is badly built/behaving and because it is a lot of work to redo as well.
I added a zip file with the traceback and error output files when trying to open the part as well as the forced regen message Creo is giving in the message box.
So, what I want to know/try is:
1. Is there a way to stop Creo from force regenerating when opening a part so I can first suppress the feature that I know is causing the issue?
2. I requested a Creo 7 trial to see if the issue is solved in a newer version.
Any tips are welcome.
/Sidney
I am getting a little frustrated with how Creo 4 behaves right now, especially after the below issue, so I hope one of you has a solution.
Now I have a part that I saved last week after adding a fillet feature that had many lines/fillets in it and Creo gave me a traceback error and crashed.
The part did save though and when opening, Creo did a forced regen and crashed again, likely because of the same reason - the big fillet feature.
I deleted the last save, before the feature existed, could open it again, and started over again from there.
Today I added a new fillet feature.
This time I could save without problems after adding the features and I continued working for 2 hours after this feature and kept saving without issues.
After adding a simple extrude Creo suddenly decided to crash anyway and now I can't open it again because Creo keeps crashing.
It is really frustrating as I don't want to redo everything I have done just because Creo is badly built/behaving and because it is a lot of work to redo as well.
I added a zip file with the traceback and error output files when trying to open the part as well as the forced regen message Creo is giving in the message box.
So, what I want to know/try is:
1. Is there a way to stop Creo from force regenerating when opening a part so I can first suppress the feature that I know is causing the issue?
2. I requested a Creo 7 trial to see if the issue is solved in a newer version.
Any tips are welcome.
/Sidney