Author Topic: a la mode labs DaVinci sketchbook  (Read 1515 times)

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BlueMoon

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a la mode labs DaVinci sketchbook
« on: June 07, 2010, 07:44:49 PM »
My supervisor asked me to take a look at this software for possible use by others in the office as they don't want to have everyone using Acad.  It totally jacked up C3D on my machine.  It won't even open a dwg. anymore.  Is it possible to find what it changed ?  I don't want to un-install and re-install.  I went back three days to the nearest backup point but it still doesn't work.  I am loving my Sup right now.

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mjfarrell

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Re: a la mode labs DaVinci sketchbook
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2010, 08:35:07 PM »
My supervisor asked me to take a look at this software for possible use by others in the office as they don't want to have everyone using Acad.  It totally jacked up C3D on my machine.  It won't even open a dwg. anymore.  Is it possible to find what it changed ?  I don't want to un-install and re-install.  I went back three days to the nearest backup point but it still doesn't work.  I am loving my Sup right now.

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BlueMoon (getting bluer)
did you happen to make a copy of your registry before you installed the DaVinci Code?
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Re: a la mode labs DaVinci sketchbook
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2010, 11:22:15 AM »
I finally gave up trying to fix it and went home. When I got in this morning it is working. I didn't try rebooting last night as I have never heard a need for that after going back to a back-up point. I am not even sure if that is what made it function this morning. Anyway, thank you for taking the time to respond. I thought this was going to be an all day thing. For anyone else who reads this, do NOT download this software. It is by a company called "a la mode" and the name is "Davinci Sketchbook". I do not believe it is malicious intent. It just doesn't play well with AutoCad.

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BlueMoon