Creating a project in R2019a appears to send MATLAB into a loop
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I have MATLAB R2019a (9.6.0.1099231 Update 1) recently installed on a Windows 7 64-bit Thinkpad (including Bioinformatics and Statistics and Machine Learning Toolboxes, which I do not think affect the result here).
Whenever I try to create a new project, either via New->Project->Blank Project or command Proj1 = matlab.project.createProject, my MATLAB session appears to go into an endless loop (high CPU seen on Windows Task Manager) which cannot be stopped using Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Break, and eventually requires the MATLAB process to be cancelled completely (losing anything unsaved).
A directory tree appears to get created right away in ../MATLAB/Projects, but all sub-directories are empty, and no *.prj file can be found anywhere (either during the endless loop, or after cancelling).
Is there some trick (or not-so-obvious dependency) needed to get the new (with R019a) projects functionality to work?
Thanks in advance - Greg.
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Pruthvi Muppavarapu
on 15 May 2019
Hi Greg,
System requirements not being met might be one of the probable cause of the issue. You could refer to the below link to check the system requirements of MATLAB R2019a:
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Pruthvi
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Walter Roberson
on 16 May 2019
I am having difficulty tracking down exactly which model you have. One of the 220 series seems most likely such T220 or Edge 220 or GV220. I am not finding a match on your hard drive size; levano denies ever having one that size, talking about 160 or 320.
At the moment it is trending towards Intel hd 3000 as your likely graphics.
I recommend CPU-Z to gather real information about your system. https://downloads.tomsguide.com/Z-CPU,0301-3347.html
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