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problem sw2007 su win7

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hi to everyone, I installed solidworks 2007 on windows7, and until yesterday everything was okay.

Now when I open a project or start a new part the design disappears and I only see the gray background of solidworks, as if there was no open document. if I move the cursor the image reappears, then disappear again as soon as I try to do some operation.

I'm puzzled. How can I solve the problem?
 
hi to everyone, I installed solidworks 2007 on windows7, and until yesterday everything was okay.

Now when I open a project or start a new part the design disappears and I only see the gray background of solidworks, as if there was no open document. if I move the cursor the image reappears, then disappear again as soon as I try to do some operation.

I'm puzzled. How can I solve the problem?
may also be problems with the video card; What mountains?

However with win7 it is already so much that you managed to install it swx'07, since it is officially supported only since 2010. for certain it also works with 2009, but so back I think no one has pushed yet:smile:

But I repeat, check sk video and driver, that if it left and for a while it worked maybe the problem is there.

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Mar
 
Thanks for the answer. work on a hp pavillon dv6 with graphics card radeon 5650. I've updated the drivers now, and I'll try to see if it works.

I read a discussion in which it was said that the video card ati is not compatible with sw, but I hope that mine goes the same....... .

sincerely the program has been having trouble since I installed the antivirus software avira, can there be a connection?
 
So, I found out how to solve the problem! the problem arises only when I attach the notebook to the current to charge. at this point asks if I want to switch to the default computer graphics configuration attached to the power supply. just do not switch to the default configuration and the program turns to perfection.
 

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