Hello all, I'm a student using a ArcGIS Pro for a research project. I've recently upgraded my desktop to ArcGIS Pro 2.7.1 and now I have some problems with geoprocessing tools using Model Builder or not. For example, when I run the "Project Raster" tool, this happens:
Running this tool "completed" but the amount of time it took to complete them were surprisingly short. Raster datasets the size of three states took 5-10 seconds to complete. Most of the time, data in my attribute tables would disappear or be reduced to 1-2 rows. Additionally, the layer would show up in the Contents, but no layer could be seen in the actual map, or a strange, large, bicolor rectangle would show up on the map like above.
I set up an entirely new project to test other geoprocessing tools I might use. This time I tested the "Mosaic To New Raster" tool. All rasters to be mosaiced came from the same source, so same number of columns, rows, cell size, format, geographic coordinate system, etc. I didn't change any these, just simply wanted to mosaic them so I could use the "Clip Raster" tool to my preferred extent. This is what happened:
All of these issues occurred after I updated to ArcGIS Pro 2.7.1. Does anyone know what might be happening and how I can fix this? Your help is sincerely appreciated. Thank you!
Try windows add/remove programs, select Remove, then Repair.
You could have a bad update.
If that doesn't work, then you might have to do a real cleanup
It covers more than startup issues.
Thank you for your response! Unfortunately I encountered an issue which it seems many other people have as well. The Repair process was unable to locate the ArcGISPro.msi file, so i was unable to complete it. I would try the second thing you recommended, but I have a student license and I'm not sure I will be able to re-install again after uninstalling.
The next time you download, save the *.exe to your local machine in a known folder.
When you double-click on the exe, it unzips the *.msi and *.cab files which are used during the installation process.
I never use the c:\users.... folder, make your own like c:\software\arcgispro and use it for associated files.
Your administrator for your licenses should be able to assist you if you have issues.
Good luck.
Thank you for that recommendation and taking the time to respond to my post. Much appreciated
What Windows version do you use?
I'm using 64-bit Windows 10