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Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 3:22:49 AM | WIndows 10 Update 1909 Revit does not work

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Windows 10 forced me to update 1909. After it revoked my license for Revit 2020. A similar thing happened to a friend. He found instructions on some forums that he had to install C ++ and delete something in H-keees. But he didn't know what to do anymore. Did something happen to you too?


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Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 5:31:12 PM | WIndows 10 Update 1909 Revit does not work

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Yep, some windows C++ thing needed reinstalling.


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Sun, Mar 26, 2023 at 11:36:16 PM | WIndows 10 Update 1909 Revit does not work

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It's possible that there may be compatibility issues between Windows 10 Update 1909 and the version of Revit you are using. This can sometimes happen when software is not updated to work with the latest version of the operating system. Know more about windows from instantlobby.com.

Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:

Check for Revit updates: Check to see if there are any updates available for Revit that may be compatible with Windows 10 Update 1909. If there are, download and install the updates to see if it resolves the issue.

Reinstall Revit: Try uninstalling and reinstalling Revit on your computer. This can sometimes fix compatibility issues between the software and the operating system.

Run in compatibility mode: Try running Revit in compatibility mode for an earlier version of Windows, such as Windows 8 or Windows 7. To do this, right-click on the Revit shortcut or executable file, select Properties, and then click on the Compatibility tab. From there, you can select an earlier version of Windows to run the program in compatibility mode.

Contact Autodesk support: If none of the above solutions work, contact Autodesk support for further assistance. They may be able to provide more specific advice or help you troubleshoot the issue.

It's worth noting that updating your operating system to the latest version may also help resolve compatibility issues. If you're unable to get Revit to work on Windows 10 Update 1909, you may want to consider updating to a more recent version of Windows 10.


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Thu, Sep 19, 2024 at 7:46:36 AM | WIndows 10 Update 1909 Revit does not work

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I have more information this that i will post in few mints.



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Thu, Sep 19, 2024 at 7:47:00 AM | WIndows 10 Update 1909 Revit does not work

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As i found this information for https://www.protechquest.com/. If Revit is not working after a Windows 10 Update 1909, you are likely dealing with compatibility issues or software conflicts that emerged after the update. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow to resolve the problem:

1. Check System Requirements and Software Compatibility

Windows updates sometimes cause compatibility issues with older versions of software. To ensure Revit runs smoothly:

  • Verify Revit version compatibility: Check Autodesk’s official website to confirm whether your version of Revit is compatible with Windows 10 Update 1909. You may need a patch or upgrade if the version is outdated.
  • Update Revit: If your Revit version is compatible but still malfunctioning, update to the latest version. Autodesk frequently releases patches to resolve issues caused by Windows updates.

Incompatibility between Revit and the latest Windows build is a common cause of malfunction, so checking software versions is a critical first step.

2. Update Graphics Card Drivers

Revit heavily relies on the GPU for rendering, and Windows updates often interfere with graphics drivers. Here's how to fix it:

  • Update graphics drivers: Go to the manufacturer’s website (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel) and download the latest drivers for your graphics card. You can also use the device manager in Windows to check for updates.
  • Verify graphics card settings: Ensure Revit is using the dedicated GPU and not the integrated one. This can be managed through the GPU control panel (e.g., NVIDIA Control Panel).

Outdated or corrupted drivers frequently cause Revit to crash or malfunction after a Windows update.

3. Repair or Reinstall Revit

If the issue persists, Revit files may have become corrupted during the Windows update. To address this:

  • Repair the installation: Open the Control Panel, find Revit in the programs list, and choose the "Repair" option. This will attempt to fix any broken files without a full reinstall.
  • Reinstall Revit: Uninstall Revit, restart your computer, and then perform a clean installation from the Autodesk website.

Repairing or reinstalling ensures you’re working with a clean, stable version of the software.

4. Check for .NET Framework and Visual C++ Dependencies

Revit relies on specific versions of Microsoft .NET Framework and Visual C++ Redistributables. Windows updates may alter or corrupt these dependencies, causing issues.

  • Reinstall .NET Framework: Go to Microsoft’s website and download the latest version of the .NET Framework. Install it even if you have it already, as it might repair damaged files.
  • Install or repair Visual C++ Redistributables: Revit requires certain versions of Visual C++ Redistributables. Download the latest versions from Microsoft’s site and reinstall them to ensure they are up to date.

Updating these dependencies can resolve critical errors and crashes caused by missing or corrupted files.

5. Adjust User Permissions and Security Software

Sometimes, Windows updates modify permissions or interfere with third-party software like antivirus programs, blocking Revit’s functionality.

  • Run Revit as Administrator: Right-click the Revit icon and select "Run as Administrator" to give it full permissions.
  • Temporarily disable antivirus: Your antivirus may be blocking Revit or its components. Disable it temporarily to check if it resolves the issue.

Granting Revit the necessary permissions can fix issues related to blocked files or processes.

6. Rollback Windows Update or Use System Restore

If none of the above solutions work, rolling back the Windows 10 Update 1909 may be the last resort:

  • Uninstall the update: Go to "Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > View update history > Uninstall updates," and remove the 1909 update to revert to the previous version.
  • System Restore: If you have a restore point from before the update, use System Restore to roll back your system to a working state.

Sometimes, Windows updates cause widespread issues with specific software, and reverting to a previous build is the most effective solution.

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