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SW 2010 SP1.0 Now Available

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mjcole

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Hey everyone,

Noticed that SP1.0 for sw2010 (twenty-ten) as I like to call it is now available.

For those of you who work at big companies and for most of you that have better internet connections at home it would be easier to download yourself. I recommend using the Download Only option so you can make a single large download that can install SolidWorks onto any machine regardless of current SP installed.

SolidWorks Downloads&Updates

Now if only we could upload it to the Engineering.com site that would be tremendous. [tongue]

Michael
 
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I wanted to post this in News but never did one of those posts so I apologize, the preview screen was different probably missed a Radio Button.

Eventually we won't even receive discs, and if we did they'd only be Blue-ray format.

Doing one major download per company or 1 individual and then sharing install files is way better than each user downloading on home or company time. I tried sp1 download last night and it failed. Best time is after work hours and 75.7555% success rate should be expected

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I have the standard version plus the PW2/PV360 and FeatureWorks modules. Using the SWIM, I downloaded and installed the SP1 updates for SW2010, SW Explorer, eDrawings, DWGeditor and PW2/PV360 in under under an hour.

Mark Biasotti (from the SW forums) updated his Premium package in 31 minutes. Apparently the SP's now more closely follow the 'patch only what needs patching' method employed by other programs ... finally!
 
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