Just got a R6025 pure vertual function call

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by pete, Jul 16, 2007.

  1. pete

    pete Guest

    I thought this has been sorted in 2007 sp4??
     
    pete, Jul 16, 2007
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  2. pete

    TOP Guest

    That was the pure virtual function call. :)

    Need to read Mark Twain. "Rumors of my death have been highly
    exaggerated."


    TOP
     
    TOP, Jul 16, 2007
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  3. SW2008 has a new feature, "suppress virtual function call with dialog
    suggesting you uninstall and reinstall Solidworks since we have no
    clue what is causing the Software to exhihibit any limitations in
    functionality due to a random crash to desktop" This was added to
    address the SW2007 feature where instead of just crashing to the
    desktop, it pops up and blames windows with the virtual function call
    stuff.

    Anyways, have you called your VAR about this? Did they tell you to
    waste a day uninstalling and reinstalling SW? Did they blame it on
    your graphics card? Or your driver for it? Have you considered
    rolling back to SW2006? Whats that, you can't because you have
    converted all of your files months ago? I would recommend not jumping
    out of anything less than 10 stories, you don't want to just get
    injured.

    Just think if your company made something that randomly shit the bed.
    How hard would you work to fix it? Would you pretend it only happens
    once in a while and just keep tweaking the UI? How would you face the
    fact that you have so much stuff tacked onto the product to make it
    seem gee-whiz that finding and fixing bugs is harder than finding
    water on Mars with a regular sized straw while sitting in a Starbucks
    in New England? Ok, so maybe you have a straw 10,000 meters long.
    Does that help any?

    Does anybody want to start a pool on what SP of SW2008 will be
    usable? Any pool on SW2007 would not have any winners.
     
    RaceBikesOrWork, Jul 16, 2007
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  4. pete

    j Guest

    in February. I think that date is Feb 30 or Feb 31 but can't remember
    which one as I don't have a 2010 calender in front of me
     
    j, Jul 17, 2007
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