I’m a newbie. On one dwg I went to View->Display Options->Wireframe->Grid->Show Z axis checkbox. Set it and the Z axis appeared. Watching a Youtube Rhino video Win 11 crashed. I rebooted and started a new dwg and now following the same menu path rhino will not show the Z axis. Why?
Hi John -
Your machine shouldn’t crash when you are watching a YouTube video.
In Rhino, run the SystemInfo
command and copy-paste the output here.
-wim
If I run Rhino on my Macbook Pro M3 Max I have never had a crash. The crashes I have had are on Win 11 desktop. I have to run windows because I use Aspire for my CNC and since I’m already on windows bring up Rhino also. I’m beginning to think any crash I have, no matter the app running, it is because of Win 11 and not the app. Windows crashes on average about three to four times a week. I was a C/C++ developer for years and we keep track of crashes. Hugh project with over 400 developers world wide. According the records windows crashed an average of close to 2 times a day. Admittedly, we were stressing windows to the max with our dev environment setups. I had not used windows for years and was hoping that it would be better by now. Alas, it’s the same piece of garbage it has always been. Here’s some of the crashes I have had just in the last week.
At system startup only NordVPN app was running. I moved the mouse. The system crashed with a ‘Bad Pool Caller’. Not sure what that is, maybe memory issue?
I had started the system brought up Firefox to research something. Clicked on a tab and windows crashed. The only app runnings was Firefox plus NordVPN.
Thought maybe NordVPN was causing an issue so took it out of startup. Brought up Aspire and then switched to work in Rhino. Firefox was also running. I had been on the system for a good two hours. Then Windows crashed with a message about NFS while working in Rhino. I researched about that and ran some scans, nothing found. Two crashes back to back bad windows day. Bad me I forgot to save work for a while so lost everything in Aspire. Rebooted. Didn’t crash the next couple of hours.
And so it goes, a typical experience in the Win 11 world.