![]() ![]() Having accepted your fate of permanently hung Modeling, kill Modeling 1. You can take out your frustration by hammering Pause Break several times. On very rare occasion one of the additional sdkills will get through. You can try F3 then enter multiple times to resend sdkill multiple times. If this doesn't wake it up, your work is probably lost. \sdkill -8 # where # is the process ID for your hung instance of ModelingĢ. Shift right click on the directory and select "Open Powershell window here" or "Open command window here"Ĥ. Navigate to Modeling's install directory: C:\Program Files\PTC\Creo Elements\Direct Modeling 19.0 or similar.ģ. Check and remember the process ID for your hung instance of Modeling.Ģ. ![]() It's easy to get sucked in to spending more time trying to recover than the amount of time it would take to just quit and restart.E. While waiting, check your latest save/auto-save time. Depending on how long it's been grinding/how hard it's thinking, it may take a minute or three to acknowledge the break. ![]() Hit the Pause Break key solidly, perhaps slightly longer than you would normally hit a key - but not so long that it would start sending multiple Pause Break commands. I usually click on Outlook then back to Modeling to be sure I see the switch in focus.Ĭ. My experience the last couple of years is that there is one shot of recovery, so make sure Modeling is the active window. After the SolidDesigner.exe has completed its task, zip.exe will take over until completion of auto-save. There is a spike in processor activity at initiation of auto-save, before settling down to normal processor use.ī. First, be sure it's not an auto-save event - autosave will often kick in at the completion of another command, making it seem as if the original command is hung.ġ. ![]()
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