Solidworks still responds to my 3D mouse and keyboard commands, and it will allow my to switch between open Solidworks windows if I select one from the Windows taskbar, but it won't recognize any other input from my regular mouse. I also don't seem to be able to open up any other files in Solidworks while this is going on.
REM Remove the SolidWorks Windows Registry keys. REM NOTE: If mulitple versions of SolidWorks are installed on the same machine, edit REM the reg file to add the desired SolidWorks version name. reg DELETE HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Solidworks /f reg DELETE HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SRAC /f reg DELETE HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\DesignSource /f
Hello Solidworks expert community, I am facing a terrible performance issue with Solidworks performance even with an extremly capapable PC. My PC specification is as follows, Processor - Intel (R) Xeon (R) W-2275 CPU @ 3.30GHz 3.31 GHz RAM - 128GB SSD - C drive with 550GB empty space GPU - Quadro RTX 5000 (2) Even, after basis tweaking of Solidworks setting (from various online videos) there ...
Comment: Test 2 shows, when opening assembly documents, SOLIDWORKS will use slightly more GDI objects and User Objects compare with opening the part and drawing documents.
After a computer crash that happened about a week ago, I've had a semi-persistent issue leaving me unable to launch Solidworks. When I open Solidworks, the splash screen gets to "Loading registry", pauses for several seconds, and then closes.
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Good morning, I am a graduate in Mechanical Engineering and I am reaching out to inquire about the compatibility and potential efficiency of the Intel Arc integrated GPU (iGPU), specifically the one associated with the Ultra 7 255H processor (as featured in the Vivobook S16), when used with 3D design/modeling software. In particular, I am referring to SOLIDWORKS, which is the software I use ...
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