PROE installed but nothing happens when clicked on the icon

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by amitdesh, Aug 14, 2007.

  1. amitdesh

    amitdesh Guest

    Hi

    My name is Amit. I have a problem regarding Pro-engineer wildfire 2
    and 3.0. I installed these softwares on my laptop. It installed
    successfully. It shows starting icon but when I click on that it shows
    nothing. No process performance in task manager No error message.
    I did not get any help from PTC. My laptop is Dell Inspiron E 1405.
    (14" wide screen) Its a new ( purchased just 4 months before). I need
    Proe badly.
    I am in great trouble. My whole work is stucked.
    Anyone has any idea about this? Pls help..
     
    amitdesh, Aug 14, 2007
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  2. This is the SolidWorks User's web site, it doesn't handle all cad
    programs, eg, Pro-E. Why not try the Pro-E web site?
     
    Bruce Bretschneider, Aug 14, 2007
    #2
  3. amitdesh

    brewertr Guest

    Buy a legal copy
     
    brewertr, Aug 14, 2007
    #3
  4. amitdesh

    wurz Guest

    Try looking on comp.cad.pro-engineer
     
    wurz, Aug 14, 2007
    #4
  5. amitdesh

    Cliff Guest

    Then you get support ...
     
    Cliff, Aug 14, 2007
    #5
  6. amitdesh

    scottaw Guest

    You are a liar. If you called PTC's support line they would resolve
    the issue. I have been using Pro/E for nearly a decade now, and have
    resolve many issues successfully with PTC's tech support. Their
    support is closely monitored for quality and competency, and they keep
    track of all open cases and work quickly to close the cases and
    resolve the issues. So, if you had a legal copy of Pro/E and actually
    called PTC you would not be here posting. A lot of the illegal copies
    do not work correctly, and are shared versions that one user managed
    to get working for his particular computer system and then immediately
    shared it. A lot of those copies are also plagued with viruses.

    So if you need Pro/E ever so badly, just cough up the money and buy a
    seat.

    As a side note, you'll find SolidWorks to not only be cheaper than Pro/
    E, but also faster and easier to learn. Judging from your actions of
    posting for Pro/E help in a SolidWorks forum, it sounds like you need
    easier to learn programs. Have you tried an Etch-a-sketch?
     
    scottaw, Aug 14, 2007
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