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Creo 1.0 F000 works perfectly in my pc. 'NVIDIA QUADRO FX 1700 + windows XP 32 bit.
Now i download build M010 and it crashes without any errore when i try to open .prt o .asm.
Anyone experienced a similar event?
Thanks.
I noticed also more problems with M010 than F000. Somedays it doesn't crash at all and other days it keeps on crashing. The ribbon sometimes gets minimized randomly (I do not press Ctrl-F1). I told the support but it seems i'm the only user.
Today I reinstalled Creo M010 to make things clean but it doesn't really change. After that, I reinstalled edrawings publisher (the free version) but it doesn't work anymore (it says the application is not active). In the auxiliar applications it appears but I can't start it !!!
I am also experiencing the crashing of creo, But for me it only happens in sheet metal forming feature
Every time it crashed off without gob=ving any warning
I think everyone who finds bugs in Creo should notice PTC support. Since Creo 1.0 M010 was released I warned the support about several bugs and they opened SPR.
from Update Advisor CREO 1.0
Resolved Issues from previous revision
M010 M020
CREO 26 21
WF2 0 1
WF3 8 2
WF4 65 60
WF5 154 74
Unresolved Issues
M010 M020
CREO 55 8
so a lot of corrected Wildfire Issues but not many from CREO - early days
Published Release Dates
F000 June 2011
M010 Sept 2011
M020 Nov 2011
M030 Jan 2012
I face an issue in Creo 1.0 Simulate.It is not running the analysis....An error comes displaying Creo Simulate should be installed.But i have installed Creo simulate in my computer.Also in my pc Creo Simulate doesn't have default mode it only has FEM mode.Kindly help me solve this.
I do not have Creo Simulate so I don't know how it works, but I think the best thing you have to do is contact the support. It might be faster.
You need to contact with PTC technical support: http://www.ptc.com/support/index.htm
Hi everybody...
I want to buy Creo M010 but someone told me that Creo has plenty of options as a WF5, such as 5-axis manufacturing and so on..is that a truth?