![]() I am passing this along in case any of you are experiencing this issue.ĭear Valued Autodesk Fusion 360 Customer, Anyway, Autodesk stepped in, and as I was preparing to do a repair installation to roll back the update, I received this email. ![]() Apparently, this userbase contains a lot of Autodesk customers like myself. On legacy or "vintage hardware" that had the Intel HD 4000 GPUĪdditionally, Apple stated (according to a couple of posts) that they were not going to resolve the issue for anyone with old hardware (which honestly, is their prerogative, but kind of a dick move, seeing that they caused the problem).I hit the Apple forums and found that this was happening to anyone who Then I noticed that Fusion 360 was crashing on launch. Anyway, while working in my CNC app this week, the 3D preview stopped working-and in some cases, crashing the browser. I stopped upgrading the OS at 10.15.7 because I'm not using an M1, and I also worry about legacy apps that I still use. It's whatever generation i7 was in 2012, and has 16 GB RAM and 2 full-size 1TB SSDs. My experience: I use an old Mac Mini server as my personal workstation. ![]() I realize this is a click-bait title, but it's pretty much what happened. and they told their userbase to pound sand until Autodesk stepped in.
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