Slowdown FAQ and tips

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Scott, Mar 9, 2005.

  1. Scott

    Scott Guest

    Scott, Mar 9, 2005
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  2. Devon T. Sowell, Mar 10, 2005
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  3. Scott

    Jeff N Guest

    I missed #24....
    Contact SolidWorks and ask them when large assembly performance will be
    realized without having to spend endless hours in a futile hardware/software
    config hunt.

    When I was working with large assemblies I had top end hardware and disabled
    everything I could in XP and still white-screened on large assemblies for
    hours at a time. I believe our VAR simply gave up and SolidWorks quit
    responding other than "we sent your model over to our developers in India."

    I know your trying to help those a little less informed, but I'd like to see
    some real results from SolidWorks software.
     
    Jeff N, Mar 10, 2005
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  4. Scott

    Scott Guest

    Look I'm not trying to say this will fix all your problems, etc...

    IMHO

    I'm just trying to give some help to those with slow downs. If you are
    having and issue and it doesn't match what I have stated, then contact your
    VAR. Blame SW, I don't care. I'm just trying to help those out there. That's
    why it's an FAQ and tips, not a "This will fix all your problems and
    slowdowns!". There is no need to complain to me, because there is nothing I
    can do to help you with your complaining.

    Even those that are informed can forget about all the things that can cause
    slowdowns. I know that I might be missing a few in there and if I come
    across them I'll add them.

    Regards,
    Scott
     
    Scott, Mar 10, 2005
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    Jeff N Guest

    I wasn't attacking your list nor you, but since you seem to be so defensive
    I'll assume you work for a VAR.

    A good amount of the users out there experience slowdowns*. The
    prerequisites of choosing unanimated cursors, disabling some services that
    use relatively minimal amounts of resources, and figuring out a half-assed
    3GB switch is really a lame way of getting CAD software to do what it
    advertises to do. If there is some ideal exact configuration to get this
    software to run properly then why aren't they sending out the specifics in
    an official document? I've heard enough 'maybe try this'es.

    BTW-I did contact my VAR. They gave up. They contacted SolidWorks.
    Apparently they gave up too or are really delayed in a response.

    *which would lump any process in SolidWorks where things seem to go nearly
    idle or take an unnecessary amount time to complete.
     
    Jeff N, Mar 10, 2005
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    cadman800 Guest

    thanks Scott your site is in my bookmarks as a excellent site for SW
    resources

    Cheers
    Dennis
     
    cadman800, Mar 10, 2005
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  7. Scott

    Scott Guest

    I wasn't attacking you or being defensive that why I used IMHO (In My Humble
    Opinion).

    I posted this to help, you decided to beat me up for trying to help
    people.... Go figure?


    So what if I work for a VAR? At least I'm out here trying to help every
    one.... for free on any advice I can offer. My site is also free... to
    download and get Tips from and I like think it's a good resource for
    knowledge for both the new and advanced users. FYI (For Your Informaiton) I
    didn't start using SW as a VAR. I have been here since the beginning. I am
    what some would call a Veteren here. I was here since it was Deja News -
    Anyone here remember that group?



    The 3GB switch is a OS issue how can that be a SW issue? Please Advise.

    From the website:
    This page describes problems and possible solutions related to the usage of
    large data sets in amira 3.1 on WindowsXP computers. If you frequently
    encounter dialogs in amira such as "cannot allocate xxxxxx bytes of memory"
    although you think you have installed enough physical memory then
    information provided on this page might be useful for you.

    So it's not limited to just SW... again so how is this SW's problem?
    There isn't because every system is different and every user installs
    different programs... Even if the users are in the same company with the
    same machines, each user has his/her way of doing and installing apps or
    craps (Shareware). Spyware and Hijackers are killers on network traffic and
    it's hard to keep Hijackers off systems today. I use Hijackthis.exe to help
    find and keep them off my systems.
    I can tell you are bitter about this, but how can your VAR or SW fix an
    issue if they don't know what the problem is... can you answer a question
    when you don't know what the question is? If you have given them everything
    thing then have them come out to your company and you show them what you are
    doing. If you VAR cares enough they will be out there.

    SW is backed up, because they are short handed in the Tech side. They are
    working on that, but until then what can they do? If you think the issue
    needs to be pushed then contact your VAR again and have them push the issue
    with SW. That's the only thing you can do and if they don't push it, then
    threaten to leave and go to another VAR. That will push the issue.
    If you are unhappy with the Software switch to something else and see if
    your production time increases or decreases? That's the best solution next
    to whining about it.

    Regards,
     
    Scott, Mar 10, 2005
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    Bo Guest

    Jeff, and all, please check out Mike Tripoli's detailed notes and logic
    along with Pete's note following Mike's under the Subject: "SW Corp,
    Consistently Inconsistent".

    I must say that I have followed part of what Mike says on my Dell M60,
    and a friend likewise on an M50, and neither one of us see hardly any
    problems. Neither of us use the Internet on these machines, or use 3rd
    party software, other than ocassional use of MSWord and Excel.

    It is like buying a a "race car", but then the automatic transmission,
    airconditioning, automatic opening top, Sound System, GPS navigation,
    coool street tires and the bike rack just defeat the purpose of
    "racing".

    Bo
     
    Bo, Mar 10, 2005
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    pete Guest

    Bo, that's what SW needs , a Bike rack, pmsl :)

    At least we could then pedal home if the race car broke down!
    lol
     
    pete, Mar 14, 2005
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