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(Korean) 日本語 (Japanese) 简体 (Chinese Simplified) 繁體 (Chinese Traditional) View Original Translate English Original X View Original X FATAL ERROR: Unhandled Access Violation Reading 0x0000 Exception at 4048b9h Jul 30 2015SupportApplies to AutoCAD 2007, AutoCAD 2008, AutoCAD 2009, AutoCAD 2010, AutoCAD 2011, AutoCAD 2012, AutoCAD 2013, AutoCAD 2014, and AutoCAD 2015 Applies to AutoCAD 2007, AutoCAD 2008, AutoCAD 2009, AutoCAD 2010, AutoCAD 2011, AutoCAD 2012, AutoCAD 2013, AutoCAD 2014, and AutoCAD 2015 Share Add To Issue: Whenyou triedto launch AutoCAD, the following error messagewas displayed and the productwould not run. FATAL ERROR: Unhandled Access Violation Reading 0x0000 Exception at 4048b9h Solution: This error message indicates thatthe program installation has become corrupted. To correct the issue,the software needs to be reinstall
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AutoCAD AutoCAD General AutoCAD 2009 Fatal Error!!! Welcome to the CADTutor forums, probably the most lively and friendly AutoCAD forums on the web. You will need to register in order to post a question and to see all the content on this board. See How to register for details. Use http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?23773-AutoCAD-2009-Fatal-Error!!! the Lost password recovery form if you ever forget either your password or username. Be sure http://www.cad-notes.com/what-caused-fatal-error-messages-in-autocad/ to check out the FAQ for more information. + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: AutoCAD 2009 Fatal Error!!! Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… 28th May 200803:05 pm #1 Lucy3609 View Profile View Forum Posts Forum Newbie Using AutoCAD LT 2008 Join Date Apr 2008 Location Hertford, Herts, UK Posts 6 AutoCAD 2009 fatal error Fatal Error!!! Registered forum members do not see this ad. Hi all I wonder if you can help. The company I work for have just moved office and a few problems have arised, but there is one in particular that I wonder if you can help with. I am running AutoCAD 2009 and it runs fine until I click on the menu browser button in the top left of my screen, I get the following error: FATAL ERROR: unhandled access violation fatal error unhandled reading 0x0000 exception at 56b9b9beh. any ideas how i can resolve this? Thanks Reply With Quote 28th May 200803:19 pm #2 Hedgehog View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage Super Member Computer Details Hedgehog's Computer Details Operating System:XP sp 3 Motherboard:Asus NCL-DE/1U E7520 CPU:2 x Intel Xeon 7150N RAM:8 x Kingston KHX6400D2K2/4G 4 GB PC2-6400 Graphics:NVidia Quadro FX 5500 1 GB Pci-X 16 Primary Storage:2 x Seagte Barracuda 7200.10 320 GB HDD Monitor:ViewSonic VP2290b-2Black 22” LCD Using MEP 2009 Join Date Aug 2007 Location Any Pub, Derbyshire, UK Posts 896 Oooh... not good... repair with the original disk or reinstall... the error doesn't come up on google & I've not heard of it before but that's possibly 'cos it's so new. Only the lonely only ... PhotoGallery / Music Reply With Quote 28th May 200803:22 pm #3 LCE View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Super Member Using Architecture 2009 Join Date Apr 2008 Location London, (sunny UK) Posts 686 This may be a .NET problem (most of them seem to be at the moment) Unistall all instances of the .NET Framework, and then reinstall 3.5 from microsoft website. Please let us know if this doesn't work. Reply With Quote 28th May 200803:25 pm #4 Hedgehog View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage Super Member Computer Details Hedgehog's Computer Details Operating System:XP sp 3 Motherboard:Asus NCL-DE/1U E7520 CPU:2 x Intel Xeon 7150N RAM:8 x K
Inventor MicroStation MicroStation Basic You are here: Home / AutoCAD / What Caused Fatal Error Messages in AutoCAD?What Caused Fatal Error Messages in AutoCAD? August 6, 2009 by Edwin Prakoso 2 Comments I’ve seen a lot of people snapped when their AutoCAD showing the deadly fatal error message. Of course, the first one to blame is AutoCAD. After using and troubleshooting AutoCAD for several years, I found out that it’s not always AutoCAD problem. There are a lot of things can cause this. Bugs maybe there, but many times it is not caused by it. Eliminate Them! First, you have to eliminate the possibilities what cause the error: is it machine specific? Or is it file specific? I think it might be cruel to say it can also human specific, but how people using AutoCAD can cause this. Try to reproduce your problem. Does this occur on all of your machine? Does this happen when you open a specific file? Try to open your file on different machine, and see if it also cause error there. Also try to create a new file from scratch using default templates and see if this still occur. I saw an AutoCAD user always create his drawing from his previous drawing. He was too lazy to redefine all of the styles and settings he needed. And he didn’t aware about creating a template for this purpose. So he open his old file, create his drawing, and delete objects he didn’t need. That’s a bad workflow. This will cause your file become more and more complex. A lot of objects can make your file corrupt. This problem never occur when he still use his old AutoCAD (i forgot the version) and when he is assigned to another division, using AutoCAD LT 2007, this error starting to show up. Of course, he blame his AutoCAD LT. I don’t know why this never show up before. Maybe because Autodesk has changed the file format, file header (to recognize if this file is a trusted DWG?)