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I am trying to do an interior rendering of a 128MD file. I'm running an Intel Core 2 Duo w/ 4GB of Ram and and I'm getting memory problems. And that was only on Draft Quality. Is the file too big, or are there some setting I can change? Thanks
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Are you doing it after a fresh opening of Revit and without any other windows open? If not - save with your view open - close and re-open then render. BTW - don't go playing around on the internet and downloading other images while you are waiting.
Edited on: Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:59:53 AM
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I have attempted to save, and now there's not enough memory to save. I'm also getting, this error: "Unknown error during rendering calculations. The rendering operation witll be Canceled." I wasn't connecting to the internet with this is going on. And no iTunes, or Microsoft Outlook open either.
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