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April 26, 2024 at 1:32 pmgabriele1.clerici SubscriberAPDL running on win11 as virtual machine on my mcbook pro m2 all works, until i dispose the solving process: an unexpected error (sig$ill) has occured.. MAPDL internal data has been corrupted. MAPDL is unable to recover and will terminate... it seems to be a solving error, being the program ok in all the preprocessing section. i don't know how to fix thank you all 
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April 29, 2024 at 11:17 amAshish Khemka Forum ModeratorHi, Please see if the following post helps you: Mechanical APDL crashes with “SIG$ILL” during solving (ansys.com) Regards, Ashish Khemka 
 
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