I added the last line above to the 2013 Revit.ini file, restarted RAC 2013, and…. Workaround 1 did not present itself to me, but workaround 2 was pretty easy to achieve: Workaround 2: Manually add the following to the section of the Revit.ini file before startup: UseGraphicsHardware=0″ WARP is much better than true hardware acceleration disabled as in earlier versions, but no where near as good as Parallels virtual hardware. 2016 honda rancher 420 pgm fi indicator, 2021 Honda Rancher 420 Engine Type: Longitudinally. Revit will now allow you to enable hardware acceleration, and performance will be MUCH better than the no HA fallback of using WARP (which is an API that uses the CPU to mimic graphics hardware and manages to provide performance on par with, say Intel HD2000 hardware). EDIT: Workaround 3 (allow hardware acceleration hack) – from Gordon in the comments:ĭig down to the Revit folder in program files, where Revit.exe lives, and look for a file called AdskHardwareCertificationReport.xml.