I can find out whether it is a 2D or 3D drawing that he is having problems with, but I guess my question is....is this acceptable performance for Solidworks either way??? Anytime he decides to do a rebuild, he is unable to do anything else on his machine...I feel bad because I don't have any...
Well, it is a TOTALLY different machine, so I'm sure the motherboard FSB speed has changed.....He is using Windows XP Professional......I hear you about the grasping at straws......I have a user who is frustrated, and it is becoming contagious real quick.....the only similarity between both...
I am totally stumped here guys.......I have uninstalled Norton Anti-virus, I have tried all these little tricks, and still, when I go to do just a simple rebuild on a small model, CPU Usage is up to 100%.......I can't explain it....but if anyone had anymore suggestion, I would love to hear...
I have tried some of these settings, but to no avail....the example model he has has very little features at all.....I have a feeling there is something more to this......could it possibly be the graphics card?? It seems to be the only common denominator between his old machine and his new...
Thanks for the prompt response, but I thought that SP3.0 was the latest.......it has a date of 5/50/02......and I thought with the new numbering system, that was the latest??
Can anyone help me out??
I just started working for a company where an engineer is using Solidworks. This is my first time supporting this program, so I don't know too much about it. What I do know is for the longest time, he was using SolidWorks 2001 SP3.0 on an older Compaq Deskpro which...