![]() ![]() If you don’t need that feature right now, consider suppressing it or freezing it so it doesn’t slow you down.įor now, if you see the memory usage change at all, then we recommend waiting it out to see what happens….chances are that SOLIDWORKS will finish up what it was doing and you’ll be back to blissful productivity soon. Can New SOLIDWORKS open older version You can open SOLIDWORKS parts and assemblies using Service Pack 5 of the previous release. It may be time to try using the Freeze Bar, and/or the Geometry Pattern option for the pattern feature, but that is another story. To change the installed SOLIDWORKS package: Go to your Control Panel > Program and Features Find your version of SOLIDWORKS from the list of programs and right-click on it. At next opportunity you might want to try running a Performance Evaluation (found in Tools->Evaluate) to see what’s taking the majority of that rebuild time. What task is that, you ask? Well, did you ask it to rebuild some complex geometry, or pattern many thousands of features across a sheet? That could be the prime suspect. But if it HAS twitched during this time, even a little bit (and usually in the upward direction), then that is a very positive sign that the SOLIDWORKS application (and this applies to other applications as well) is on its way to completing whatever mighty task on which it is focused. If you can afford another half an hour, maybe wait until after your lunch, then it’s your call. SLDWORKS.exe Process in the Windows Task Managerĭoes that number ever change, at all? If it hasn’t changed in five or ten minutes, then might be time to consider choosing “Close the program”, because it’s likely not going to recover, even if you wait until the 25th century like Buck Rogers. ![]()
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