solidworks >> Insufficient storage for Help

by Wooding » Sun, 02 Jan 2005 19:14:24 GMT

I'm a total newbie and have just installed SW2005 on a m/c with 768M RAM
and 120GB HD. A friend has been showing me the ropes and it seems to be
working fine, except for one thing... when I try to get help it fails
with the message that there is insufficient storage. Any ideas please?

Regards, Gary Wooding.dress.)
(To reply, change 'feet' to 'foot' in my address).

solidworks >> Insufficient storage for Help

by P. » Sun, 02 Jan 2005 20:01:16 GMT


Operating system?
Service pack?
Virtual memory settings?

solidworks >> Insufficient storage for Help

by Wooding » Mon, 03 Jan 2005 16:19:56 GMT


SW SP 0, W2K +SP4 + all updates. Total 2646MB Virtual Memory with 1810
MB free when SW is running.
The actual message is...

"Could not open help file. Please check that your system has sufficient
memory."


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Regards, Gary Wooding
(To reply by email, change feet to foot in my address)

solidworks >> Insufficient storage for Help

by Wayne Tiffany » Mon, 03 Jan 2005 23:02:01 GMT

With what you show for hardware & settings, I can't imagine that you don't
have the required memory to run the help. I would suspect that the
installation went awry. I would try to reinstall, and make sure that you
have antivirus turned off.

WT

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