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Video Card or SW ? - Continued

Video Card or SW ? - Continued

Video Card or SW ? - Continued

(OP)
Now, it's unbelievable.
Listen to that, when I open assy there is only SW background. When I open one of the parts, close it and go back to assy everything works perfect.
This is a one big mistery to me.
Anybody has any clues?
BTW where on the video card website I can find software settings so my GeForce4 acts like I believe Quadra ( SW recomended)
Thank you for all the input.

Andrzej

RE: Video Card or SW ? - Continued

Any more details? not clear to me your problem.
See www.solidworks.com for video cards supported.

RE: Video Card or SW ? - Continued

(OP)
More details:
I have to open and close any part from my assy so it shows up in the graphic area.
If I do not do it, there is nothing visible on the screen, ctr+B, ctr+Q and ctr+R don't help.

RE: Video Card or SW ? - Continued

In your Thread559-103473 you stated that the the driver you were using "worked before very well" ... so why did you change it? Roll your system back to that driver.

Also the website for the forceware you are looking for was posted by Bertus in the above thread.

from (the City of) Barrie, Ontario.

What happens if you get scared half to death twice?

RE: Video Card or SW ? - Continued

This is your Video Card Driver. Roll it back to the old one or get a new driver according to the SW website See link above in ctopher's post.

Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP
http://www.3dvisiontech.com
http://www.scottjbaugh.com

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