![]() And since you downloaded the realtek drivers manually, you now have those as well.įor more info see this thread on apple discussion forms. Bootcamp setup will now skip that step and continue installing the rest of the drivers. Then find the RealtekSetup.exe process and kill that. Then, go to Task Manager, find the Setup process, right click and press Go to details. To fix it, manually install the drivers from Realtek while the Bootcamp setup is running. The issue seems to be that the Bootcamp software is looking for the correct Realtek drivers, but can't find them so it just hangs. Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/PlugIns/RhinoRender.rhp "Rhino Render"ę.I had the same problem as well. Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Resources/ManagedPlugIns/RhinoDLR_Python.rhp "IronPython"ę.1012 Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Resources/ManagedPlugIns/BlockEdit.rhp "BlockEdit"ę.1012 Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/PlugIns/Displacement.rhp "Displacement"ę.1002 Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Resources/ManagedPlugIns/RDK_EtoUI.rhp "RDK_EtoUI"ę.1012 Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework "Renderer Development Kit"ę.1002 Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/PlugIns/SolidTools.rhp "SolidTools"ę.1002 Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Resources/ManagedPlugIns/Commands.rhp "Commands"ę.1012 Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/PlugIns/AnimationTools.rhp "AnimationTools"ę.1002 Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/PlugIns/PanelingTools.rhp "PanelingTools"ę.1002 Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Resources/ManagedPlugIns/GrasshopperPlugin.rhp "Grasshopper"ę.1012 Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/PlugIns/RhinoBonusTools.rhp "Rhino Bonus Tools"ę.1002 Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/PlugIns/NamedSnapshots.rhp "Snapshots"ę.1002 Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/PlugIns/import_PDF.rhp "PDFReader"ę.1002 Applications/Rhinoceros 2.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Resources/ManagedPlugIns/RhinoCycles.rhp "RhinoCycles"ę.1012 Redraw scene when viewports are exposed: OnĪpple Inc.: Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpadīroadcom Corp.: Bluetooth USB Host Controller Intel Iris Pro OpenGL Engine (OpenGL ver:4.1 INTEL-14.4.23) ![]() In use by: ()Īpple Intel 64-bit macOS Version 10.15.3 (Build 19D76) (Physical RAM: 16Gb) They even end up in the print … No clipping plane in this file so I’m guessing that is not the problem. This time I am also experiencing random lines in Layouts: Hi, I’ve been working around the issue for some time now but it’s happening again and I am curious to know if there has been any progress on this issue. Could you please provide a download link? It makes Rhino unusable so I would prefer to go back to the latest working version in the meantime. Has anyone ever even seen anything like it? Sorry for the bad description but I really have no idea what I’ve done to cause this. I am assuming it has something to do with the clipping plane and the custom pen display mode I was using when it came up. ![]() ![]() It happened for the first time after the latest update. Open the file > enable the clipping plane in top view (already weird things happen with curves in top view) > set the display mode to “Pen_IV” in top view -> all other (wireframe views go wild). I am not 100% sure how to reproduce it because it doesn’t go the same way every time and doesn’t go away again (even after reverting the file to last opened, restarting Rhino or my MacBook). Something really weird happens to my wireframe displays.
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