kgoode
Mechanical
- Sep 13, 2007
- 7
Hello all,
I am observing as one of my engineers is opening and closing assemblies and parts in solidworks. While we are going through this process I am noticing that in task manager the memory for the active Solidworks process continues to steadily climb. I have also noticed that when users open SolidWorks then open an assembly the memory allocation for the Solidworks process does not decline. At this point I am scratching my head as frustrated users are experiencing system crashes.
Our systems are Dell precision T5400's running Windows Vista x64 and solidworks 2008. the systems currently house 4gb of ram. Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
I am observing as one of my engineers is opening and closing assemblies and parts in solidworks. While we are going through this process I am noticing that in task manager the memory for the active Solidworks process continues to steadily climb. I have also noticed that when users open SolidWorks then open an assembly the memory allocation for the Solidworks process does not decline. At this point I am scratching my head as frustrated users are experiencing system crashes.
Our systems are Dell precision T5400's running Windows Vista x64 and solidworks 2008. the systems currently house 4gb of ram. Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.