charland
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2006
- 26
SolidWorks 2005, SP 02
I'm creating base sketches in assemblies that I then use to generate a full set of parts from, but for some reason my computer gets really bogged down once my sketch consists of about 10 lines or more. It slows when I'm trying to zoom in or out, rotate or pan and then often it crashes as "an unhandled error". Once I'm out of the sketch things fly without any problems, even with a fairly large assembly. I'm surprised that this application is getting tripped up on 2D stuff when it can handle the 3D without issue. I used to have 1 GB of RAM but then upgraded to no avail.
I'm using a 2.8 GHz Pentium processor, 2 GB RAM, Quattro FX500 video card, windows XP.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Charlie
I'm creating base sketches in assemblies that I then use to generate a full set of parts from, but for some reason my computer gets really bogged down once my sketch consists of about 10 lines or more. It slows when I'm trying to zoom in or out, rotate or pan and then often it crashes as "an unhandled error". Once I'm out of the sketch things fly without any problems, even with a fairly large assembly. I'm surprised that this application is getting tripped up on 2D stuff when it can handle the 3D without issue. I used to have 1 GB of RAM but then upgraded to no avail.
I'm using a 2.8 GHz Pentium processor, 2 GB RAM, Quattro FX500 video card, windows XP.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Charlie