Posts Tagged ‘upgrade’

SolidWorks 2013 Will Not Install on Windows XP

Monday, September 19th, 2011

It’s official – if you plan to upgrade to the latest and greatest version of SolidWorks next year, you will NOT be able to do so on Windows XP.

SolidWorks 2012 software (including CAD, Simulation, Sustainability, and Enterprise PDM) will be the last release that supports Windows XP.  This action is being taken as a follow up to Microsoft’s retirement of the Windows® XP operating system in April of 2009. SolidWorks 2013 will not install on Windows XP. For additional information please refer to the System Requirements page on the corporate website.

Chris Snider

Chris Snider
Application Engineer
3DVision Technologies

Should you upgrade to SQL 2008 R2?

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

You may have noticed in your SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2011 DVDs, Microsoft SQL 2008 Standard Edition R2 was in the box. If you originally installed EPDM 2010 or earlier, you likely have SQL 2008 Standard Edition installed. Should you use your new DVD to upgrade to 2008 R2?

SolidWorks says you do not have to. EPDM will run fine on SQL 2008, it even runs fine on SQL 2005.

The following capabilities are new to R2 Standard:

  • Backup Compression to reduce data backups by up to 60% and help reduce time spent on backups
  • Can be managed instance for Application and Multi-Server Management capabilities
  • High-scale complex event processing with SQL Server StreamInsight™

In your EPDM environment, the first bullet above is all you care about…a 60% smaller backup file is pretty impressive.

I had to upgrade because a customer sent me a backup of their database and as you can imagine my old SQL could not read this new backup format. The upgrade took about 20 minutes on my M6500 and was very easy. Drop the DVD in the drive and follow the prompts.
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Though the smaller backups are nice, I wouldn’t recommend upgrading yet unless your backups are taking too long or you are running into storage issues.

Remember to backup before you upgrade.

Jeff Sweeney

Jeff Sweeney
Engineering Data Specialist
3DVision Technologies

Upgrading to EPDM 2010

Monday, November 16th, 2009

I don’t have the exact numbers, but it surprises me how many of our customers have already upgraded to SolidWorks Enterpise PDM 2010. I am sure the number is close to half -and the release hasn’t even been out a month yet!

So far I haven’t found anyone that had a bad upgrade experience. The upgrade runs just as your 2009 service pack upgrades went except you will need to get  new license file, and you will need to run the “Update.exe” routine to upgrade your database.

Since everyone will be locked out of the vault until you enter the new license file, I recommend getting the license file before you upgrade. Log in to the customer portal, register the product (you’ll need to know your serial number) and the file will be emailed to you automatically.

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Average upgrade times seem to be about a half hour – depending on hardware speed and the size of your vault.

Why is everyone upgrading so quickly? The new Tasks feature? Toolbox integration? …or are they just excited about SolidWorks 2010 and they know you need to install EPDM 2010 first?

Jeff Sweeney

Jeff Sweeney

Engineering Data Specialist
3DVision Technologies

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