I am using a small SSD drive for the operating system and all programs are installed on another drive. Never had any problems running any other software the same way? Possible I guess.
Bill
I am using a small SSD drive for the operating system and all programs are installed on another drive. Never had any problems running any other software the same way? Possible I guess.
Bill
I ended up exporting the file as a .dae and importing it into 2014. Seemed to have worked fine.
Still would like to find a way for it to work .skp to .skp.
I have a project that I did in Sketchup 2013 that when I open it in 2014 all of the materials are screwed up. I had used .jpegs for some of the surfaces as a texture and they are gone, replaced by another random texture. It opens and saves in 2013 just fine, all materials intact. Other materials besides the .jpeg versions are affected too.
I would finish it in 2013 but, I have V-ray installed in 2014.
Any ideas? I was under the impression that you could open a file in a newer version of Sketchup without these issues.
I did merge the two material files (2013 to 2014) in an effort to see if that would work, no change.
Thanks,
I am having similar Nvidia driver issues. 285.62 on SLI GTX 580's. SU works fine (but slooow) with hardware acceleration, Fast Feedback unchecked. As soon it is switched back on SU freezes (entire computer) within one or two minutes. I have even tried setting up a custom program control in Nvidia's control panel under 3D settings, adding Sketchup to the programs list and customizing based on other users successful use of Quatro settings. NO LUCK. It is my understanding that Nvidia, at least at one time had been certified for use with Sketchup?
Aside from waiting for a new driver, any suggestions?