- Sketchup 2017 crashing on startup install#
- Sketchup 2017 crashing on startup update#
- Sketchup 2017 crashing on startup upgrade#
- Sketchup 2017 crashing on startup windows 10#
- Sketchup 2017 crashing on startup pro#
Obviously SketchUp code should not allow this kind of zombie to exist.ĭeveloper of 2DXY SiteSurvey and 2DXY SlickMoves. Who knows how many other users have run into this? I didn’t lose anything too important or readily recreatable.īut I could see no other way to delete the zombie component definition. (Whose bad idea was it to store user templates in program data?)ĭelete all recent skp. Here’s what I had to do to solve the problem:ĭelete all my custom templates over 44,000 kb from Windows Sketchup Program files. Yet the definition could not be deleted or purged(?) The 6 subcomponents did not appear in the component tray… Maybe SketchUp allowed me to delete them without deleting the parent? Maybe the original parent was downloaded without its children? And why then is is so large? If you dragged it to the model you would see a bounding box, but nothing would be added when you released your mouse button. It appeared as a blank image in the component definition tray. Loaded from:Ĭ:\Users\hahnsmith\Desktop\Correy\Furniture designs\Sketch-up 3D\MP Table with natural edge nuki.skp It was over 44,000kb.Ĭomponent statistices: No geometry but 6 subcomponents. It was something I downloaded then deleted (I thought) from the component warehouse. I finally discovered a corrupt component definition: (how it got that way I don’t know.) I could only open them after first opening an old file. I noticed some recent skp’s that were unusually large for what they were. I suspected a corrupt default template as I had recently defined one. Only way I could run SketchUp is to double click on some older skp file, then File open the skp file I wanted. If I clicked on the SketchUp shortcut or double clicked on a recent skp I’d get bugsplat!.
Sketchup 2017 crashing on startup pro#
Sketchup 2017 crashing on startup install#
Sketchup 2017 crashing on startup upgrade#
The best way to fix this issue is to upgrade to Norton Internet Security 2006.Īs an alternative, you can temporarily disable the Norton Internet Security 2005 firewall, start SketchUp, and then re-enable the firewall.
Sketchup 2017 crashing on startup update#
The Norton Internet Security 2005 firewall blocks SketchUp (and many other programs that have a built-in Web update service) from starting.To fix this issue, simply upgrade to the current version of EarthLink TotalAccess. When this happens, you may see a BugSplat dialog box. There is a known issue with EarthLink TotalAccess 2005.1 that can cause SketchUp and other programs to fail to start up.iOS: Fixed startup crash on iOS 7.x and OSX 10.9.x. Your computer and operating system must meet the minimum requirements. Editor: The 2017 Unity Editor requires a new license version.There are a few known issues that can cause this: Make sure that there aren't any applications running on your system that might conflict with SketchUp, such as anti-virus, firewall, or internet security software.Reboot your system to ensure that SketchUp isn't locked by another process.
Sketchup 2017 crashing on startup windows 10#
System: Windows 10 Laptop - MSI GS75 CPU - Intel i7 Graphics Card - Nvidia. Tried reinstalling, Uninstalling all older versions, restarting. Immediately pops up a Bug Splat report every time. Check that your system meets the requirements for SketchUp. Just downloaded and installed SketchUp Pro for Windows 2021.0.1.