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Hi.
As I had already written in the other section I'm preparing for the drawing exam at the cad and I'd need a little help:

It's been about a week since I can't do the holes with solid works, I use the 2010 version with the academic license, and every time I see the error I attached.

If you have any idea how to put this little problem on, I would be very grateful:
 

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I have the same problem with 2011, I called my dealer's customer support and told me that to not have that problem I have to go to a 64-bit architecture. There is no solution. if you revive solidworks the error does not turn back. I happen when I have so many open files. What operating system do you use? me xpprofessional 32
 
I have seven final 64 bits, but it always does to me, even if I restart the program or restart the pc...
 
then I don't know, maybe there's some other user working with a simila configuration to your who has experience.
for me that problem is a nice annoyance because it forces me to restart sw a lot of times, and the response of the assistance center did not really like
 
I have seven final 64 bits, but it always does to me, even if I restart the program or restart the pc...
the academic swx version you have installed is 64bit or 32? for swx I have no idea but for other cad the academic versions are 32bit so even if the os is 64 does not fully exploit the potential of the program. Otherwise it could be a bug.

Does the problem also do it on the same model or even on different models?
Hi.
 
Hi.
It's the 64-bit version, it's just solid edge that the version that allows us to download the universal is only 32.

I installed the program in October 2010 and it was all right, then for a while I didn't take it anymore in my hand until about a week ago when I noticed this problem.

the problem always does, even if I open a file with holes already made last year when it still was okay.

probabilmante reinstalling should go back to work, but I'd rather avoid, even because I have to reload the installation file I deleted.
 
Hi.
As I had already written in the other section I'm preparing for the drawing exam at the cad and I'd need a little help:

It's been about a week since I can't do the holes with solid works, I use the 2010 version with the academic license, and every time I see the error I attached.

If you have any idea how to put this little problem on, I would be very grateful:
try reading here..
 
Whereas the problem consists of ram memory which is no longer sufficient and when the command of the drilling wizard is recalled (which reads the swbroser database) is saturated.
the solution is in modifying the file c:\boot.ini by inserting at the end of a string:
Original string:
multi(0)disk(0)partition(1)\windows="microsoft windows xp professional" /execute /fastdetect

modified string:
multi(0)disk(0)partition(1)\windows="microsoft windows xp professional" /execute /fastdetect /3gbthe insertion of the /3gb at the end of the line so that windows exploits an additional memory gig for programs and believe me that it works because it is from the 2008 release that I had this problem.
in the solidworks help under "memory assignment" we find the above described.

from the 2010 version however it happened depending on the video card used, that the drivers spoiled, becoming slow graphics and low resolution, and so you had to uninstall them and reinstall them and repair everything correctly.
But this was very often happening.

the solution to this other problem was the insertion of the string:/3gb /userva=2900and everything has settled.
with windows 7 and sw 64bit instead everything works a wonder.
Let me know the outcome of the tests, it's an interest for everyone.

Hi.
 
Besides the suggestion of jenuary, the problem in my opinion is on the pc.
or the pc is undersized for the use that goes with the cad or there are installation problems.
I used sw on a pii and I never had a message like that.
 
Besides the suggestion of jenuary, the problem in my opinion is on the pc.
or the pc is undersized for the use that goes with the cad or there are installation problems.
I used sw on a pii and I never had a message like that.
probably depends on how you work and how many files you keep open at once.

Monday if I can try the jenuary solution and see
 
probably depends on how you work and how many files you keep open at once.

Monday if I can try the jenuary solution and see
Did you read the article I posted?
The database is read immediately and everything.
That error message is misleading.
I'm sure the problem doesn't work out with the switch.
will appear again.
when you saturate the ram, go to memory on hd.
When you approach the limit, an icon appears on the task bar represented by a yellow triangle with an exclamation point.
so it is not related to how work or how many files I have opened, the fact that it is present or not.
I remind you that the wizard holes are present from version 2000.
at that time I know and the hw was not even comparable to what you find in pc from 500 euros.
the problem is the installation of sw or the ateration of some of its files with those of windows.
 
on my 32-bit pcs I use the change of boot.in.
Believe me, it works!
hello to all:finger:
 
riporto l'articolo dal kb di supporto della solidworks corp.

the error “out of memory or other error trying to initialize data source from standards file ‘<file path="">\holewizardfavorites.mdb’” can occur after launching the hole wizard and using the favorites. some possible causes of this error are:

1. the hole wizard and toolbox folder path in system options > hole wizard/toolbox is not accurate; ensure that the correct path is set and the swbrowser.mdb file is not corrupt. to test for corruption, rename the existing database and temporarily replace it with the default swbrowser.mdb file located in "c:\program files\solidworks corp\solidworks\toolbox\data utilities\lang\english".

2. the system is very low on memory.
to check whether this is the case, track the amount of memory used by solidworks via performance monitor, as described in solution s-020994 or with vmmap described in solution s-052810. if the virtual bytes measurement is in the range of 1.5gb to 2gb for a 32-bit system, then the error is likely caused by insufficient memory. in this case, the user may consider initiating hole wizard first immediately after launching solidworks, enabling the 3gb switch (s-05432), or switching to a 64-bit system with more physical memory (ram). without making any changes to the system, a possible workaround is to close other files and applications which are not in use.

3. the .mdb database file is corrupt.
holewizardfavorites.mdb is a database which stores hole wizard favorites. it is generated when the user first creates a hole wizard favorite by clicking "add or update favorites" in the hole wizard property manager. if a corrupt holewizardfavorites.mdb file is suspected, try generating a new database file:
a) check the location of the hole wizard favorites database, in system options -> file locations -> hole wizard favorites database.
b) browse to that directory in windows explorer.
c) rename holewizardfavorites.mdb to something else, such as holewizardfavorites_old.mdb
d) restart solidworks.
e) create a new hole wizard favorite.
a new holewizardfavorites.mdb file should be generated automatically.
in solidworks 2007 sp3.0 and previous versions, the equivalent of holewizardfavorites.mdb is default.mdb.

4. the user does not have sufficient permissions to holewizardfavorites.mdb database file.
check the permissions to the folder where holewizardfavorites.mdb exists. the user should have read and write permissions. some tests to verify whether the user has sufficient permissions include:
- opening holewizardfavorites.mdb from the local machine using either microsoft access or excel.
- moving the database file to a different location and changing the path in system options -> file locations -> hole wizard favorites database.
- logging into windows as administrator and checking whether the behavior is the same.

5. a necessary dll(s) is not registered. the most common cause of this problem is the presence of an anti-virus program running during the installation of solidworks.
the following dlls must be registered in order for hole wizard favorites to function properly (the first two dll files listed are the most likely cause):

- "c:\program files\common files\system\ado\msadrh15.dll"
- "c:\program files\common files\system\ole db\oledb32.dll"
- "c:\program files\common files\microsoft shared\dao\dao360.dll"
- "c:\program files\common files\system\ado\msadox.dll"
- "c:\windows\system32\msjetoledb40.dll"
- "c:\windows\system32\msjet40.dll"
- "c:\windows\system32\msjtes40.dll"

on 64-bit computers, the paths are typically different, though the dlls are the same
the dlls will be found in "c:\program files (x86)\common files" and in "c:\windows\syswow64"

to register the dlls:
a) log into windows as administrator.
b) open a command prompt (windows start -> run -> type cmd, hit enter)
c) in the command window, type regsvr32 followed by a space.
d) in windows explorer, browse to the dll file which needs to be
e) drag the dll file into the command window.
f) after the full path name of the dll file populates in the command prompt, hit enter.
g) a message should appear stating whether the registration succeeded.
h) once the dll files have been registered, restart solidworks and check whether the issue still occurs.

6. if an error is encountered while registering dlls, make sure that windows® xp sp2 or later is installed, as the installation of windows xp sp2 automatically installs the 2.8 sp1 version of the microsoft® data access components (mdac). if the failure is still detected, download and install the latest version of the ms jet database components.</file>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;239114

if the problem persists, please contact your local solidworks reseller for further assistance
 

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