To answer the question: how does it work?
You have to enter the registry, find the keys mentioned in the document and modify the values (while remaining within the specified range).
I never tested it because I had changed my pc at that time.
To answer the question: how does it work?
You have to enter the registry, find the keys mentioned in the document and modify the values (while remaining within the specified range).
I never tested it because I had changed my pc at that time.
for how to do it on W10 follow the link
https://korben.info/une-astuce-pour-rendre-windows-10-plus-rapide.html
You know what? In my opinion it's just a matter of sensors.
They must be more picky on Windows 10 and so with your 8GB of ram, it just has to alert you that you won't be able to use your pc normally using Solidworks 100%.
While under Windows 7, being probably less RAM-hungry, the message did not appear.
You can always, as said before, increase the virtual memory and remove features that are not used.
Thank you all for your many answers!!
Lots of answers and interesting links.
Thank you Lynkoa community!