How do I fix BugSplat in SketchUp?

How do I fix BugSplat in SketchUp?

Troubleshooting:

  1. Update the driver for your graphics card.
  2. Open the SketchUp file. Then copy and paste the geometry into a new SketchUp file.
  3. Open the SketchUp file and select Window > Model Info > Statistics > Purge Unused.
  4. Make sure that no unusual characters appear in Scene or Layer names.

How do you fix BugSplat?

How do I fix a BugSplat?

  1. Attempt to restart the application. Most of the time, an application will only crash once and be fixed once reopened and running again.
  2. Check for updates.
  3. Check online support documents for your issue.
  4. Contact the makers of your Software directly.
  5. Try uninstalling and reinstalling.

Does SketchUp use BugSplat?

BugSplat (click www.bugsplatsoftware.com to learn more!) is a 3rd party software application that is integrated in SketchUp to help improve the quality of the product. BugSplat helps us troubleshoot SketchUp crashes by allowing crash information to be sent to us.

What causes Bug Splat Sketchup?

If you recently installed or updated a plug-in, it might be the source of your bug splats. This also may be the case if you’re getting bug splats when you try to create a new file. Uninstall the plug-in and try again.

Why is my SketchUp Bug Splat?

What is purging in SketchUp?

Purge data that you don’t need anymore. Your model stores components, styles, and materials that you’ve added to your model even if you’ve since erased or replaced them. SketchUp squirrels away these elements in case you need them later, but if you know that you don’t, tell SketchUp to let it all go.

Why is SketchUp free so slow?

Your computer’s RAM, processor speed, and graphics card all affect SketchUp’s performance. If SketchUp is noticeably sluggish, make sure your computer meets or exceeds the minimum requirements for your version of SketchUp. Also, keep your computer updated with the latest version of SketchUp.

Why does my SketchUp keep not responding?

Sketchup not responding is usually caused by a device that has a low specification. This means that the device does not meet the minimum hardware requirements to run the program. Not responding can also be caused by a rendering plugin installed in the program.