Expand IntroductionIntroduction
Collapse AdministrationAdministration
Expand User InterfaceUser Interface
Expand SolidWorks FundamentalsSolidWorks Fundamentals
Expand Moving from 2D to 3DMoving from 2D to 3D
Expand AssembliesAssemblies
Expand CircuitWorksCircuitWorks
Expand ConfigurationsConfigurations
Expand SolidWorks CostingSolidWorks Costing
Expand Design CheckerDesign Checker
Expand Design Studies in SolidWorksDesign Studies in SolidWorks
Expand Detailing and DrawingsDetailing and Drawings
Expand DFMXpressDFMXpress
Expand DriveWorksXpressDriveWorksXpress
Expand FloXpressFloXpress
Expand Import and ExportImport and Export
Expand Model DisplayModel Display
Expand Mold DesignMold Design
Expand Motion StudiesMotion Studies
Expand Parts and FeaturesParts and Features
Expand RoutingRouting
Expand Sheet MetalSheet Metal
Expand SimulationSimulation
Expand SimulationXpressSimulationXpress
Expand SketchingSketching
Expand Sustainability ProductsSustainability Products
Expand SolidWorks UtilitiesSolidWorks Utilities
Expand TolerancingTolerancing
Expand TolAnalystTolAnalyst
Expand ToolboxToolbox
Expand WeldmentsWeldments
Expand Workgroup PDMWorkgroup PDM
Expand TroubleshootingTroubleshooting
Glossary
Hide Table of Contents

Recovering from a Failed or Cancelled Installation

If an error or cancellation occurs during installation, you can recover from that point by re-running the installation.

  1. Record the error message and product code for the installation that failed, as shown on the Installation Errors or Installation Cancelled screen.

    If you are prompted for a source file and you are not modifying an existing SolidWorks installation, the installation or computer may be corrupt. Contact your SolidWorks reseller.

  2. Reboot the computer.
  3. To ensure that no SolidWorks products are running, in Windows, press Ctr+Alt+Del to open the Task Manager.
  4. On the Processes tab, if any of the following processes appear under Image Name, select them and click End Process.

    • SLDWORKS.exe
    • EModelViewer.exe
    • PDMworks.exe
    • pdmwVault.exe
    • SWViewer.exe
    • solidworksexplorer.exe
    • swlmwiz.exe
    • photoview360.exe
    • SWBoengine.exe
    • SWVBAServer.exe
    • Sldshellextserver.exe

  5. If the application is already installed and you were trying to modify or remove it, try to repair the installation. For details, see Repairing an Installation.
  6. In Windows Vista or later, click Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features. For earlier versions of Windows, click Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs .
  7. Select the version of SolidWorks that failed.

    If there is no entry for the SolidWorks version you are trying to install, repeat the installation process.

  8. Do one of the following:
    • To retry, click Change and select all products that failed to install or were skipped during the installation.
    • To skip the failed installation, click Change and select all products that were skipped during the installation. Clear the product that failed to install.

    • To abandon the installation, click Remove and select any products that were installed.

    This will not restore the previous version of any products you are upgrading.



Provide feedback on this topic

SOLIDWORKS welcomes your feedback concerning the presentation, accuracy, and thoroughness of the documentation. Use the form below to send your comments and suggestions about this topic directly to our documentation team. The documentation team cannot answer technical support questions. Click here for information about technical support.

* Required

 
*Email:  
Subject:   Feedback on Help Topics
Page:   Recovering from a Failed or Cancelled Installation
*Comment:  
*   I acknowledge I have read and I hereby accept the privacy policy under which my Personal Data will be used by Dassault Systèmes

Print Topic

Select the scope of content to print:

x

We have detected you are using a browser version older than Internet Explorer 7. For optimized display, we suggest upgrading your browser to Internet Explorer 7 or newer.

 Never show this message again
x

Web Help Content Version: SOLIDWORKS 2013 SP05

To disable Web help from within SOLIDWORKS and use local help instead, click Help > Use SOLIDWORKS Web Help.

To report problems encountered with the Web help interface and search, contact your local support representative. To provide feedback on individual help topics, use the “Feedback on this topic” link on the individual topic page.