SolidUser
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here is a small application to facilitate the process already known to activate realview using windows log for nvidia video cards and ati.
doesn't work with the integrated ones.
just launch, select the graphics card and everything is done with a simple click.
no viruses or any other kind of malware.
Good vision!
works with sw 2009, 2010 and 2011.
I remember that manipulating your hardware not illegal, you lose only the right to receive assistance and the warranty expires.
in this case then it only changes the registry.
this shows that the certified starboards or boards are identical to the consumer for games, even perhaps worse.
It has already happened that on the official forum of solidworks, to enable the anti-aliasing on the ati, an Italian user recommended the use of a modification to the registry.
the head of the developers of the rendering software part, did not recommend this manipulation only because you lost the right of assistance.
There is however the groin and then develop and adapt to what competition does, see inventor.
I also remember that it is perfectly in line with the vision of hirschtick (former solidworks crate), the use of cards used by gamers.
doesn't work with the integrated ones.
just launch, select the graphics card and everything is done with a simple click.
no viruses or any other kind of malware.
Good vision!
works with sw 2009, 2010 and 2011.
I remember that manipulating your hardware not illegal, you lose only the right to receive assistance and the warranty expires.
in this case then it only changes the registry.
this shows that the certified starboards or boards are identical to the consumer for games, even perhaps worse.
It has already happened that on the official forum of solidworks, to enable the anti-aliasing on the ati, an Italian user recommended the use of a modification to the registry.
the head of the developers of the rendering software part, did not recommend this manipulation only because you lost the right of assistance.
There is however the groin and then develop and adapt to what competition does, see inventor.
I also remember that it is perfectly in line with the vision of hirschtick (former solidworks crate), the use of cards used by gamers.