SW2005sp1.1

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Solid Works, Mar 8, 2005.

  1. Solid Works

    Solid Works Guest

    Dear All,

    Please let me know if you are also having lots of prob's with SW2005sp1.1 as
    far as crashing go's.
    This is the order of the day here and I'm wondering if this is my
    installation or just SW.

    We are running MSP2000 sp4

    Wondering..............--->>> Frustrated?

    Greetings
     
    Solid Works, Mar 8, 2005
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  2. Solid Works

    CS Guest

    Is the nature of the crashes consistent. What type of files are you working
    with when problems occur. Is your tree clean or is it a "Tree Of BLOOD" Red
    trees can cause more frequent crashes FYI.

    Corey
     
    CS, Mar 8, 2005
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  3. Solid Works

    Solid Works Guest

    Tree is clean.

    Simple things like;
    adding a offset datum plane with difined sketches and then changing the
    distance to achieve a result...crash!!!
    when in rollback and making a change to a sketch, hit enter and ...crash!!!
    just changing a parameter in the tree...crash!!!

    We have had 1,5 years of this and its not getting better.
    Our supplier has looked at it and found no reason.

    Wondering..............--->>> Frustrated?
     
    Solid Works, Mar 8, 2005
    #3
  4. Just last night I was doing a fair bit of work with rollback and make
    changes, and no issues that I noticed. Overall, we are pretty stable here.

    WT
     
    Wayne Tiffany, Mar 8, 2005
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  5. Solid Works

    CS Guest

    What is your CPU setup. Is it on multiple machines or is one worse than
    others. Matt Lombard has a good reference for a crash prone system
    http://mysite.verizon.net/mjlombard/ go to Rules of Thumb>Troubleshooting a
    Crash Prone system. Follow his guidelines and see if that helps. If you
    have been having trouble for a year and a half I doubt it is just the SP.
    Some of the recent SPs have been mostly crash free for me, and a little
    worse for some of the others in our group here.

    Corey
     
    CS, Mar 8, 2005
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  6. Solid Works

    Rory Guest

    I was having major problems with 2005 and crashing. Then after sending
    a file to my reseller that would crash my system EVERY time I tried to
    do a diagnosis and they didn't have any problems with it, I decided to
    uninstall and did a more thorough registry cleaning than usual. The
    extra registry keys were identified in a solidworks email or tech
    support document on their site. I don't have them in front of me, but
    I'll try to post or email which keys it was tomorrow when I'm back in
    the office. Anyway after reloading I could work on the same problem
    file (and others) with no problems.

    Rory
     
    Rory, Mar 9, 2005
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  7. http://www.solidworks.com/swexpress/pages/mar05/TT_CleanUpdate.html
     
    Richard Doyle, Mar 9, 2005
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  8. Solid Works

    Solid Works Guest

    Thanks, Rory,

    I will read the document and see if this helps.
    I'm amazed my reseller did not mention this.

    Ron
     
    Solid Works, Mar 9, 2005
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  9. Solid Works

    Rory Guest

    It looks like you guessed it but, The link Richard posted is the
    information I was referring to.

    Rory
     
    Rory, Mar 10, 2005
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  10. Solid Works

    ked Guest

    ked, Mar 11, 2005
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