SolidWorks 2008 SP3.0 change to the Installation Manager By SolidWorks Corporation SolidWorks 2008 SP3.0 is now. The following is a change to the Installation Manager to help improve the experience: The Installation Manager provides an estimate of disk space that will be used for new installs, major version upgrades and Service Packs.
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Prior to 2008 SP3, the disk size estimate when applying a Service pack incorrectly showed the much larger size of a full install. This disk space estimation error did not affect what was actually downloaded, i.e.
Requesting a Service Pack would always download the SolidWorks patch file versus a full product download. In SP3, applying a Service Pack now shows the appropriate estimated disk space. Note that using the Installation Manager to apply a Service Pack will by default upgrade all the products based on your serial number entitlement. For example if you have SolidWorks Office Premium, applying a patch will by default download the files needed to upgrade all Premium products such as SolidWorks Explorer and COSMOSWorks. SolidWorks recommends all products be at the same Service Pack revision number.
Have you ever been frustrated using SOLIDWORKS? Of course, right?
Although bugs in the software are discovered from time to time, the vast majority of issues in SOLIDWORKS actually boil down to user error, network issues, or problems originating in MS Windows. When troubleshooting an issue, it is always important to recall that SOLIDWORKS is completely dependent on Windows architecture, and therefore changes or modifications that occur in Windows (minor updates to new releases), can have a direct impact on SOLIDWORKS performance. Often, users immediately assume their issue is because of a bug in the SOLIDWORKS program when it is actually rooted within the underlying Windows OS. As most of us already know, Windows 10 is the latest operating system Microsoft has been “assertively” pushing out. Unfortunately, Windows 10 only supports SOLIDWORKS versions 2015 and later, so for those who have recently upgraded to the new OS while still running earlier SOLIDWORKS versions/service packs on their machines, a variety of issues may arise. Although SW 2015 is technically supported by Windows 10, many people still experience crashing issues when trying to open a simple file. This usually occurs in service packs (SP0 – SP4) and may be fixed by simply adjusting the “Compatibility” mode within the SOLIDWORKS application executable file.
Here’s how – Navigate to the default location of the SLDWORKS executable file (C: directory): • C: > Program Files > SOLIDWORKS Corp > SOLIDWORKS • Scroll down, RMB on the SLDWORKS application executable file icon, and select “properties”. You should see a “Compatibility” tab at the top of the pop-up window. Note: Depending on the installation, the icon for the application executable file may be located on the desktop.
If this is the case, just RMB on the desktop icon. If you RMB on the desktop icon and you do not see the Compatibility tab, then you are likely dealing with a “link to application” icon – you cannot change compatibility mode with this. • Check the box “Run this program in compatibility mode for:” and change to Windows 7 or Windows 8. Change settings for All Users. Hit “Apply” and then “OK”.