I did a system upgrade of a Autodesk Revit Machine where the upgrade was a significant one The system was 10 years old an Intel i7 2600K to an AMD Ryzen 5 9600X. The CPU boost alone is significant but everything was just better. Going from 32GB DDR3 to 64GB DDR4 and upgrading from an ATI FirePro 4800 to a Nvida RTX 5060. The Storage also got a huge boost moving from a 1TB SATA SSD to a Gen4 M.2 2tb WD Black.
The system came together great, it loaded autocad, revit extremely quickly and rending files that would normally take hours took just a few minutes. Then the SNAG happened.
A particular file that they were working with did not work on the new system. It opened fine on the old system but it took a while to make changes and they wanted to migrate the job file to the new system and the new version of REVIT. Given the generational changes in processing not to mention it being completely different CPU architectures, upgraded software, windows 11 pretty much anything could be causing the issue. There was no other file that had an issue like this file.
With no other files seemingly being affected, and the old system did not have the problem with opening or rendering the file so I started looking into differences in the software and the system. We even got autodesk involved, and they didn't have any trouble opening the file; however no one tried to render it.
1. Install all the updates for windows, and video card driver, restart computer
2. Close all Autodesk programs.
3. Run "Autodesk Access", sign in as your email
4. Install all the updates listed from bottom towards up
5. Restart computer.
If still not working, try the following 3 things:
1. https://www.autodesk.com/
2. https://www.autodesk.com/
3. https://www.autodesk.com/
Hope this helps, let me know.
Troubleshooting:
- Inside Revit: Click on the Manage tab, then find the Extensions panel and click Add-Ins Manager. From here, you can enable or disable individual add-ins, all add-ins, or macros. The changes will take effect after restarting Revit.
- Standalone Application: Search for "Revit Add-Ins Manager" in the Windows Start menu or navigate to the installation folder at
<Revit installation folder>AddInsManager\. This is useful if a faulty add-in prevents Revit from launching.RevitAddInsManager.exe - Cloud Models: If you are working with cloud models, you may need to deselect all items in the Add-Ins Manager and then recheck only the Autodesk Collaborate add-in before restarting Revit.
Revit.ini file. - Add a section called
[API]. - Add the line
DisableUserAddinsAndMacro.s=1 - To re-enable the add-ins, change the value to
0. - Restart Revit for the changes to take effect.
- Disable Add-ins: Temporarily disable all third-party add-ins in Revit 2026 to see if a conflict is causing the crash.
- Update Graphics Drivers: Ensure your graphics card drivers are updated to the latest certified version from the manufacturer's website.
- Check System Resources: Verify your system meets the Revit 2026 System Requirements (16 GB RAM minimum, 100 GB free disk space for temp files recommended).
- Clean Reinstallation: If all else fails, a clean uninstall and reinstall of Revit 2026 may be necessary to resolve a corrupted installation.
- Check Windows Event Viewer: This can provide clues about the crash details.
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\ AppData\Local\Autodesk\Revit\< Autodesk Revit version>\Journals. This folder can be accessed by typing %LOCALAPPDATA%\ Autodesk\Revit\<Autodesk Revit version>\Journals into the File Explorer address bar. If you cannot find the folder, it may be hidden, so you will need to enable "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" in Windows' folder options. C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\.Local\Autodesk\Revit\<Autodesk Revit version>\Journals - Type
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Autodesk\into the File Explorer address bar.Revit\<Autodesk Revit version>\Journals - Replace
<Autodesk Revit version>with your specific version, such asAutodesk Revit 2024orAutodesk Revit 2023.
Crashes when opening of a Revit model
Cloud Model: If the model being opened is stored on a BIM 360 or Autodesk Docs cloud project, see the following article: Crash with or without CER occurs when trying to open any model in Revit.
Install Revit Updates: See the following article: How to keep Revit updated.
Install clean Revit: How to Complete a Clean Uninstall of Revit products
Disable Add-ons: See the following article: Check if add-ons are causing unexpected behavior in Revit.
Try opening the file with Audit.
Open with worksets closed
Open the model with the worksets containing linked models closed: Open Worksets.
If the model opens, reload each link individually until the problematic link is identified.
Crash on Windows 11 environment:
Crash when using steel connections: SQLDUMPER.EXE window opening and closing when launching or working in Revit or Advance Steel
Crash with update Windows 11 24H2: Crashes in Revit after updating to Windows 11 24H2
Crash in Revit 2024 at conflicting/ corruption schemas when using mixed Revit updates: Schema Conflicts in Revit 2024
Note: See the following for Revit and AutoCAD links:
More Troubleshooting
See the following link for more troubleshooting: Crash AND open.
For Revit 2019 and older
Rename or Delete the Flexnet files:
Close all Autodesk software, then rename or delete the following three files from this location: C:\ProgramData\
adskflex_<number>_tsf.data
adskflex_<number>_event.log
adskflex_<number>_tsf.data_
backup.00
Note: Check if the files are not hidden using these steps: How to turn on hidden files and folders on Windows.
Locate and rename the ADUT folder:
Go to C:\User\username\AppData\
Roaming\Autodesk\ADUT. Rename the folder (for example, to "ADUT2").
Delete the contents of the folder: C:\ProgramData\
Autodesk\CLM\LGS.
The Fix
- Close Revit.
- Browse to the folder
C:\ProgramData\.Autodesk\Revit\Addins\[ Version]
eg %PROGRAMDATA%\Autodesk\Revit\Addins\2026 - Move the add-in files to another location to temporarily disable them. Renaming the files will not work. (eg moving steelconnections2026.addin to the desktop)
- Restart Revit to confirm the add-ins are no longer available.

