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  On 1/26/2022 at 9:23 PM, Electromen said:

I tried Windows 11 in a brand new PC with NVIDIA 3080 Ti 12GB VRAM and it crashed constantly in 3D views.

I went back to Windows 10

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Me too......a lot of crashes in 3d views. Windows 11 came on the PC I got two week ago. I save constantly since "down time" is not an option to figure it out. Time is money.

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  On 1/26/2022 at 9:23 PM, Electromen said:

I tried Windows 11 in a brand new PC with NVIDIA 3080 Ti 12GB VRAM and it crashed constantly in 3D views.

I went back to Windows 10

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Not sure if this has anything to do with your situation but when my program crashed I would have to disable the "Nahimic Service" and then everything would work fine.

But I noticed that I haven't had the problem lately since I updated to Chief x13 but it could also have something to do with the NVIDIA card updates.

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We have recently had to update our list of known incompatibilities to include a new section about Windows 11 and Nvidia Series 30 video cards.  I am not aware of any known problems with the GTX 1070 card.

 

Windows 11 with NVIDIA 30 Series Graphics

  • Products & Versions Affected: Chief Architect X13 and Home Designer 2022
  • Platform: Windows 11 with NVIDIA RTX 30 series graphics
  • Description: Software closes unexpectedly and then presents the following error: "An internal rendering error has occurred: device removed" typically when opening a camera view or a dialog with a preview window.
  • Solution: There appears to be an incompatibility between Windows 11 and the NVIDIA drivers. At this time, the best solution is to roll back to Windows 10. We are currently working closely with NVIDIA; however, an expected resolution date has not been set. If you'd like, you can contact NVIDIA Support as well. This will help them gauge how this issue is affecting their customers and may also give them an opportunity to collect additional information to help resolve the problem: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/support/consumer/

 

 

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  On 1/27/2022 at 2:46 AM, Dermot said:

We have recently had to update our list of known incompatibilities to include a new section about Windows 11 and Nvidia Series 30 video cards.  I am not aware of any known problems with the GTX 1070 card.

 

Windows 11 with NVIDIA 30 Series Graphics

  • Products & Versions Affected: Chief Architect X13 and Home Designer 2022
  • Platform: Windows 11 with NVIDIA RTX 30 series graphics
  • Description: Software closes unexpectedly and then presents the following error: "An internal rendering error has occurred: device removed" typically when opening a camera view or a dialog with a preview window.
  • Solution: There appears to be an incompatibility between Windows 11 and the NVIDIA drivers. At this time, the best solution is to roll back to Windows 10. We are currently working closely with NVIDIA; however, an expected resolution date has not been set. If you'd like, you can contact NVIDIA Support as well. This will help them gauge how this issue is affecting their customers and may also give them an opportunity to collect additional information to help resolve the problem: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/support/consumer/

 

 

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Yes, when I went through this I spoke to tech support at Chief and also to NVIDIA. I believe it was NVIDIA that asked me to disable the "Nahimic Service".
I spent countless hours on this and waisted a bunch of time doing 
research. Disabling the "Nahimic Service" didn't seem to affect anything else on my system so I just gave up and stopped trying to solve the problem. I just disabled and moved on.

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  On 1/27/2022 at 6:58 PM, builtright3 said:

 

Yes, when I went through this I spoke to tech support at Chief and also to NVIDIA. I believe it was NVIDIA that asked me to disable the "Nahimic Service".
I spent countless hours on this and waisted a bunch of time doing 
research. Disabling the "Nahimic Service" didn't seem to affect anything else on my system so I just gave up and stopped trying to solve the problem. I just disabled and moved on.

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Joe, are you using Windows 11 and X13 now?  

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