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I am using 32 bit Vista Home Premium. I use a 3D Architectural design
program called Revit and have had numerous files of downloaded components (used in the program such as doors, windows....) that create the program to "Not Respond". I am also unable to delete the files with explorer (states trying to calculate the time to delete and never ends). Revit files are the only file types that have done this. Thes same files work okay with XP. I have worked with both the software vendor and Gateway Computer (less then six months old) to no availe. One thing that just happened is that I can zip the file up using Winzip and open the file in the progam when it is inside the zip file. I have tried to unzip this to other locations, even another hard drive but it becomes bad again but I did send the zip file to the sftware vendor and it works fine on their Vista machines. I have tried running in safe mode.... all the other options that Gateway ran me through to no availe. I use the progam each day and most of the time files are okay but I'm concerend that I could loose a major project. I would also like to be able to delete these files since they are starting to end up all over my hard drive. Two options I'm considering if I can't fix this with my current OS. Going back to XP of trying to ugrade to a differnt version of Vista to see if that might clear this up. Either way it seems I'm out $200-$300. Has anyone lese had this problem of have any idea what would be my best course of action? Thanks. |
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