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Hello to all Solidworks Cad users who have made the switch over to Windows 7.
Back in January I installed W7 and nearly everything worked quite flawlessly. With the exception of two drivers &/or softwares:
1- Asus Rampage Extreme Supremfx x-fi Creative Sound Blaster driver recognition & creative audio console launcher.
Most importantly of all is...
2- Dassault Solidworks 2007 thru 2009 all service packs 0 thru 5.0 & 3.0 early visibility with 2009, install properly display properly but seem to have some bug.
The bug/issue is that you can not open any SW or other imported CAD files without causing the program to immediately crash.
Also, you can not save any files that you work with in Solidworks that are new either.
To go without the web based client sound processing software from creative is a big deal, as I like most everyone on the planet loves music.
Yet I was content to go on using W7 with it's basic plain sound, as opposed to the multi-faceted processing power of creatives' sound blaster software.
It should be noted that another thread here on Seven Forums has brought some light upon this issue.
Just this thread is titled such to make the issue more known so that Solidworks users as well as microsoft are clearly made aware of the situation.
So, that these issues can become resolved prior to the upcoming W7 RC(which is already being used...just I have not tried it out yet), as well as the Windows 7 retail version release.
Back in January I installed W7 and nearly everything worked quite flawlessly. With the exception of two drivers &/or softwares:
1- Asus Rampage Extreme Supremfx x-fi Creative Sound Blaster driver recognition & creative audio console launcher.
Most importantly of all is...
2- Dassault Solidworks 2007 thru 2009 all service packs 0 thru 5.0 & 3.0 early visibility with 2009, install properly display properly but seem to have some bug.
The bug/issue is that you can not open any SW or other imported CAD files without causing the program to immediately crash.
Also, you can not save any files that you work with in Solidworks that are new either.
To go without the web based client sound processing software from creative is a big deal, as I like most everyone on the planet loves music.
Yet I was content to go on using W7 with it's basic plain sound, as opposed to the multi-faceted processing power of creatives' sound blaster software.
It should be noted that another thread here on Seven Forums has brought some light upon this issue.
Just this thread is titled such to make the issue more known so that Solidworks users as well as microsoft are clearly made aware of the situation.
So, that these issues can become resolved prior to the upcoming W7 RC(which is already being used...just I have not tried it out yet), as well as the Windows 7 retail version release.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 RC 7100Intel c2q6600 oc'd @4239Mhz 1.68v w/mod'd Vap...2gb Ocz Flex II DDR3 2000 8-8-8-24 2.2v2x Asus 3870x2 Tops in quad xfire
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Self-Build
- OS
- Windows 7 RC 7100
- CPU
- Intel c2q6600 oc'd @4239Mhz 1.68v w/mod'd VapoChill LS
- Motherboard
- Asus Rampage Extreme
- Memory
- 2gb Ocz Flex II DDR3 2000 8-8-8-24 2.2v
- Graphics Card(s)
- 2x Asus 3870x2 Tops in quad xfire
- Sound Card
- Asus SupremeFX X-FI
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 1-HP 2408 24'' LCD & 1-Viewsonic VG2230wm 22'' LCD
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1200 & 1600x1200
- Hard Drives
- 2x WD Caviar 160gb in Raid0
1x 1TB backup
Opticals:
Sony optical drive
Samsung optical drive
- PSU
- 1x Apevia 680watt & 1x Logisys 550watt
- Case
- 2x Custom Plexiglass cases 1-PC & 1- LS Phase Change
- Cooling
- Aqua Computer 360xt single loop north/south & Flex II DDR3
- Keyboard
- Logitech Di Novo Edge Keyboard & Optimus Mini 3 Keyboard
- Mouse
- Saitek Obsidian mouse & 3D Connexion Space Pilot 3D mouse
- Internet Speed
- not worth mentioning
- Other Info
- Upek Fingerprint reader
Plantronic 590 Bluetooth headset
HP 7550 Photo Printer
HP 4670 See-Thru Scanner
NextEngine 3D Scanner
Enzotech north, south and mosfet blocks, 4xDanger Den Maze-5 vga blocks, //UPGRADES COMING SOON//
Koolance liquid-cooled psu, i7 975, Rampage II Extreme