2010 Startimes: Solidworks
Note: "Startimes" appears to be a potential misspelling or confusion with "Startup," "StarTimes" (a media company), or "Part Times." This article will address the most logical technical interpretations (Startup, Simulation, and common forum queries from the era) while directly targeting the keyword as typed.
- Double-click on the SolidWorks icon on your desktop or
- Go to Start > All Programs > SolidWorks 2010 > SolidWorks 2010.
- CPU: Single-core performance was critical; SolidWorks 2010 was not yet highly multi-threaded for startup.
- RAM: Minimum 2 GB (4+ GB recommended). 32-bit systems limited to 4 GB total, causing swapping.
- Storage: Traditional HDDs (5400/7200 RPM) significantly slowed loading of DLLs and registry data.
What's New in SolidWorks 2010
Improved Sheet Metal Design:
New capabilities for multibody sheet metal parts simplified the design of complex enclosures. Solidworks 2010 startimes
Compatibility:
As a legacy version, 2010 does not officially support Windows 10 or 11; it is best run on Windows 7 or via a virtual machine with dedicated GPU support. 5. Conclusion & Recommendations New PC req for solidworks 2010 Note: "Startimes" appears to be a potential misspelling
Rapid Dimensions:
Automated dimension placement in 20D drawings. Double-click on the SolidWorks icon on your desktop
The short answer: Technically, yes. Legally, complicated. Practically, risky.