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dubb:
This sort of a rant but This solution has got to be one of the worst solutions I have for an ongoing issue.

Solution #7 Doesn't apply
Solution #6 Reducing Graphicsconfig, linesmoothing, doesn't look visually accurate when designing 2 polylines
Solution #4 Reducing hatch pattern scales will make hatches irrelevant such that it disappears or too large.
Solution #2 reducing hpmaxlines not an option same as #4.

I have already downloaded the latest display driver. Haven't reinstalled visual c++. Issues submitted to AutoDesk

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Crashing-with-drawings-that-contain-large-or-dense-hatch-objects.html

ChrisCarlson:
Instead of the latest driver, check against Autodesk's website for the latest "Certified" driver. In the past I had to use a version that was substantially older just to keep ACAD from crashing with hatches that appeared solid when zoomed out.

dubb:

--- Quote from: Master_Shake on July 16, 2019, 05:04:22 PM ---Instead of the latest driver, check against Autodesk's website for the latest "Certified" driver. In the past I had to use a version that was substantially older just to keep ACAD from crashing with hatches that appeared solid when zoomed out.

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I'll try that. Further looking into the graphics hardware. My my graphics card is not listed in as certified.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/certified-graphics-hardware

rkmcswain:

--- Quote from: dubb ---My my graphics card is not listed in as certified.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/certified-graphics-hardware

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That's probably it. AutoCAD is pretty finicky about the display adapter and driver.

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