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Last week I was able to setup and scene and leave it render overnight (about 13 hours of rendering time); I made a few changes to the model and now when I go to render a scene for overnight I leave and come back the rendering has stopped, the progress bar is at 100%, but the time is only at 8-9 hours (it varies) and the rendering is only about halfway through the first pass. I'm not sure if this is a scene setup thing (it would be nice if you could save scene setups), a memory thing or some sort of a server disconnection.Any advice would be greatly appreciated!Thanks!
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I have had similar issues. Do you have the Screen Saver on.. I started to turn it off and just shut off the screen and it seems to help. Not sure why..
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Hi Bm3875, "I made a few changes to the model...", what kind of changes did you make?. I noticed that sometimes, this happend to me when I imported components made with high polygons (specially from 3ds Max). But, how many RAM or/and virtual memory do you have?.Also, as robinballew did, I turn off the screen saver and really helped.
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I'm going to bump this thread because I'm having a similar problem. My system specs: Windows XP Professional 32 bit 3.0 GHz Dual core 4 gigs of RAM (only about 3.25 gigs recognized) EVGA 8800 graphics card I was trying to render an image at 150 dpi with a size of about 14in by 8in and it stopped sometime overnight (at least 13 hours into the rendering). There were no error messages. As suggested in other threads, I updated Revit 2009 with the service pack. I did not have any other programs running at the time except for the task manager, and it displayed that I was only using about 1.4 gigs of memory. If anyone has some suggestions it would be appreciated!
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