I just installed it last night. I can reproduce this problem 100% of the time with the symbology panel and the attribute table panel (and sometimes happens when I open them too). Only happens when in DirectX mode, it works perfectly in OpenGL but doesn't render as nicely. I updated my graphics drivers and it didn't help. Any thoughts? It's pretty unusable right now.
I just tried it with symbology and table in both docked and float mode and nothing bad happened
here are my video settings
Hi Dan,
I have those same settings. Also, I'm not sure if I've posted to the right board, I couldn't find one for general tech support questions.
GeoNet isn't tech support... but I will move this to the Pro forum since people who have recently installed the update will be interested.
In short... Your conclusion isn't applicable to all installations, and it may be unique to your situation, since it works fine for me.
I shared it with https://community.esri.com/groups/technical-support?sr=search&searchId=d205bbd4-005d-4ed8-afb6-f91b2... as well
Sorry about that, I couldn't find an official forum to talk about technical problems. I appreciate your help though.
Dayton,
Have you been sending your error reports to Esri?
I stupidly did not check that option when I was installing it and I am severely regretting it right now. Is there a way to turn it on post-installation?
It is unclear about which option you are talking about or to whom Dayton.
If it is about reporting an error, go to the Support link at the top of the Geonet page and file from there. Technical Support... Request case
Mimicked your workflow and no crashes here with ArcGIS Pro 2.0.1. One thing you can do is rename the Esri folder in the C:\Users\<user profile>\AppData\Roaming to Esri_Old and the Esri folder in the C:\Users\<user_profile>\AppData\Local to Esri_old. Restart Pro. Does the crashing continue? Definitely contact Esri Support Services too.
1. The first thing to check is the System Requirements: ArcGIS Pro 2.0 system requirements—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop On that page, you'll see a link to check your system's ability to run ArcGIS Pro 2.0 Can You Run It?
As has been mentioned above, this is not a generic and reproducible problem with ArcGIS Pro 2.0, rather will be something specific to your machine. Running the diagnostic may help narrow down the cause.
That said, my first guess on this one is going to be graphics card and/or drivers. After ensuring that your system meets all of the requirements per the links above, if you're still running into a crash, you'll want to update your graphics card driver.
2. I'll reach out by message so that we can coordinate getting the .dmp files from you. Our framework team is interested in analyzing those to help determine the cause of the crash.
You'll find those in %localappdata%\ESRI\ErrorReports
Look for my message. Thank you.