Re: 2007 crash crash crash



Sorry, it was Boeher who noted "New to this game, what is a CTD?"

Too many posts, too few neurons active before a big holiday.

Bo


RaceBikesOrWork wrote:
Straighforward is a good indicator of what?


Bo wrote:
Pot, both platforms work, and so do others. I am not advocating one
platform, and indeed use whatever 'works'.

Don't take things so personally, as the original poster writing is not
used to doing a lot of Sherlock work with his Windows system, judging
by his straightforward comments.

I have never had SolidWorks "Crash, Crash, Crash", but one can imagine
that if it is happening, and someone is not as well versed in Windows,
then take an upgrade path that involves minimum risk and learning
curve, with maximum chance to make SolidWorks run right.

Getting good work done with minimum effort is an admirable way to run a
shop. That is all I want to do. Simplification is one of those things
that goes against the grain of "All In One" hardware and systems.
People tend to "pile on" things on their computer, thinking they will
be able to keep everything running fine, when in fact we see too many
problems with that approach.

Microsoft is apparently modularising their new OS, Vista, so MS sees
the value in trying to simplify in its own way. Microsoft themselves
has just started recommending reformat and reinstall of Windows as the
best solution when Malware takes over, as opposed to malware removal
tools. Hence, I really don't see my comments as being very far from
what Microsoft already recommends.

Thus, I might even be considered a Microsoft booster! My Win XP Pro
does NOT do CTDT.

Bo

FlowerPot wrote:
Bo wrote:
I'm not an IT guy, and just want to WORK. I have no time to or
intention of studying 266 pages or 566 pages of pdfs on how to tweak,
reset, edit Registries, use VM on separate partitions, etc. just to
keep SolidWorks running half way OK. <blah, blah, blah>

give it a rest, jughead, we're sick of your same old story. windows
isn't as hard as you say, and mac sucks just as much, it just has less
scrutiny because of its tiny market share.

.



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