![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What does all this have to do with SOLIDWORKS crashing? Windows has a default limit that a single process can only access 10,000 GDI objects. The default behaviour now is to release those handles, however not all of them are released. Prior so SOLIDWORKS 2011 SP4 if a part was open in an assembly and its own window when that window was closed it would not release those GDI objects. GDI objects are used for the chrome of the graphics area, so every time a new document is opened the number of GDI objects used by SOLIDWORKS will increase. For maximum performance the Graphics area takes advantage of OpenGL which gives more direct access to the video processing hardware. GDI objects are used to draw window elements that are not in the graphics area in SolidWorks. What I am showing is not technically a crash, but to users of SOLIDWORKS the result is the same. ![]()
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