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Re: Inventor Crashes

Im not sure if this can solve your problem but if I use a 32 bit system with 32 bit inventor I can recreate your inventor crashing problem. When I use my 64 bit system it works just fine. I hope this helps in some way
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Re: Inventor Crashes

To the OP, I've found that Inventor 2011 seems to work best on 64-Bit systems with 4+ GB of Memory and 2.6GHz Processor +. Both my Work and Home Computers run 2011 on 64-Bit Windows 7 with 6GB of Memory and have 2.67 and a 2.9x GHz processor respectively.

When we did a Training Class at my Job there were a handful of 32 Bit computers that were a bit underpowered (2GB of Ram, 2GHz Processor) and they would crash as Inventor did some of the more complicated feature calculations.

It seems that it is possible for some of the sketch geometry and constraints to become so complicated that your Computer cannot solve them correctly which leads to crashing. I'd Suggest looking into upgrading your computer if possible.
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Re: Inventor Crashes

Your first sketch is not fully constrained.
You should not repeat dimensions, use equal = contraints in place of repeated dimensions.

You should not repeat sketch geometry (in most cases, and this is one of them).
Do an experiment - right click while in this sketch and select Show All Constraints.

The better method would be to create one hole (or typical geometry) and the Pattern Feature.
It is usually better to patter a feature than to pattern a sketch to reduce the number of geometry constraints.

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