And I can't save new files...Im glad that its working. But now I can't open my old files![]()
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And I can't save new files...Im glad that its working. But now I can't open my old files![]()
I've made all of this things trying with SW2019, 2020, 2021.. and always have the same message.. Could not obtain a license for SolidWorks standard. Invalid (inconsistent) license key. (-8, 544, 0)"I am up and running with Solidworks 2021 SP3 on my MacBook Air M1 in Big Sur 11.4
Things required:
1. Parallel 16.5.0
2. Windows 10 Insider 10.0.21390 Build 21390 for Arm64
3. Parallel Toolbox installed on Windows
4. `VC_redist.arm64.exe` for the from this MS link: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...ownloads-2647da03-1eea-4433-9aff-95f26a218cc0
The new build of Windows 10 is what fixed the issues for me.
I'd suggest trying the process in this link: https://forum.parallels.com/threads/solidworks-running-slow.336767/ . I had the same issue on an Intel machine and it fixed SW from being unusable to perfectly fine. If Creo is running well (and I'm super excited to hear that), then I imagine SW will run well with that fix too.SolidWorks doesn't work well on Parallels unfortunately, the dynamic highlight will just flash and move slowly. PTC Creo however, works magically fast.
How did you get Windows 10 Insider 10.0.21390 Build 21390 for Arm64? It seems like all Dev Channel releases have moved to Windows 11.I got SolidWorks 2021 to work on my Macbook Air M1 after something like 15 different error messages. I resolved them one at a time and know it works. Pretty much the same procedure as NickC7.
How did u get PTC Creo to work? Which windows version did u use?SolidWorks doesn't work well on Parallels unfortunately, the dynamic highlight will just flash and move slowly. PTC Creo however, works magically fast.
I think the original poster has an Intel install. The only versions of Creo that seem to run are x32 which limits you to Creo 3.0 and earlier.How did u get PTC Creo to work? Which windows version did u use?
I am up and running with Solidworks 2021 SP3 on my MacBook Air M1 in Big Sur 11.4
Things required:
1. Parallel 16.5.0
2. Windows 10 Insider 10.0.21390 Build 21390 for Arm64
3. Parallel Toolbox installed on Windows
4. `VC_redist.arm64.exe` for the from this MS link: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...ownloads-2647da03-1eea-4433-9aff-95f26a218cc0
The new build of Windows 10 is what fixed the issues for me.
microsoft has removed windows 10 for arm from its site. It only finds windows 11.In response to the above back and forth discussion regarding solidworks and MacBook Pro with M1 Max or Pro chips...Have you been able to use Solidworks with this setup? I am going to be buying a new Mac and I am currently using VMWare Fusion which is not currently supported so considering jumping back over to parallels...but I want to make sure that I can in fact use the software? Appreciate any insight / advice you can provide. Also if I understand correctly I need to get a Windows 10 ARM version - is this hard to obtain and does anyone know where to find it? Through Microsoft directly?
Hello, I'm TamasI am up and running with Solidworks 2021 SP3 on my MacBook Air M1 in Big Sur 11.4
Things required:
1. Parallel 16.5.0
2. Windows 10 Insider 10.0.21390 Build 21390 for Arm64
3. Parallel Toolbox installed on Windows
4. `VC_redist.arm64.exe` for the from this MS link: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...ownloads-2647da03-1eea-4433-9aff-95f26a218cc0
The new build of Windows 10 is what fixed the issues for me.
