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NX + Windows7

NX + Windows7

NX + Windows7

(OP)
Has any one had any issues with running NX, I-Deas & Teamcenter on Windows 7 ?

I'm about to start the process of moving to a new machine & would like to go to 7 64bit

RE: NX + Windows7

What versions are you running

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Hudson

www.jamb.com.au

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RE: NX + Windows7

(OP)
Currently running NX6, I-Deas NX6m1 and TC2007

Biggest concern I guess will be the I-deas CMM tool

RE: NX + Windows7

Well I can't answer for I-Deas, at the sites of some of my colleagues they have NX-6 running under Windows 7 in a way that seems to be working just fine. Which is hardly a surprise because several other users here including the venerable John Baker are doing likewise.

Best Regards

Hudson

www.jamb.com.au

Nil Desperandum illegitimi non carborundum

RE: NX + Windows7

My laptop was recently upgraded (replaced) and my new one is running Windows 7 (64bit) and so for it been running pretty good.  It seems to be faster (granted my new laptop has a faster CPU and more memory so I'm sure that's part of it) and NX launches and shuts down significantly quicker.  Note that officially I'm running NX 6.0, NX 7.0 and NX 7.5 since they are all 'certified' on Windows 7, however I'm also running several legacy versions (all 32bit) of UG and NX (back to and including UG V16.0), but not on a regular basis.

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