my 3d design program makes windows crash every time i try to create a high resolution image

nick ferrera 0 Reputation points
2025-10-21T18:01:43.7+00:00

I have a program called auto cad,kitchen pro.Everytime i create a 3d picture of my work i have no problems.However when I try to create a high resolution picture the program crashes and I have to restart.I have done some windows diagnostics and I still have the issue.Any help would be appreciated

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  1. Tracy Le 1,480 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-10-21T18:45:05.93+00:00

    Hello. I'm sorry to hear your high-resolution image creation is causing crashes in your 3D design programs like AutoCAD and Kitchen Pro. This usually points toward a resource exhaustion issue during a demanding operation. First, let's ensure your graphics drivers are fully up-to-date directly from your graphics card manufacturer (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel), as Windows diagnostics may not catch all driver-related nuances. Next, check your PC's RAM utilization and Virtual Memory settings, as rendering high-resolution 3D images consumes significant memory. Temporarily close all other demanding applications before attempting the high-resolution render to free up resources. If the problem persists, review your 3D program's specific settings; often, there are options related to rendering threads or memory limits you might need to adjust. A final check should be for any recent Windows updates or security software that might be interfering with the rendering process, and you could try running the application in compatibility mode. Please try these steps, and if this guidance resolves your problem, consider clicking "Accept Answer" to help others in the community facing a similar issue.

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