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Clean Un-installation of SolidWorks Windows XP, Vista, Win-7


BEFORE YOU UNINSTALL (Please read through these instructions before beginning)

1) If this is a STANDALONE seat, you need to return your Activation license BEFORE Uninstall!!image0032.png

This can be done from the Help pull down and select Transfer License.

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Best practice is to transfer Activation license automatically over the Internet.
This sends the Activation license back up to Solidworks.

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2) If you wish to save your settings (keyboard short cuts, menu customization, System Options, or Toolbar layout/customization) then run the SolidWorks Copy Settings Wizard located in:
Start/All Programs/SolidWorks 2009/SolidWorks 2009 SP#.#/SolidWorks Tools, Copy Settings Wizard.

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Once Saved you can restore these after your reinstall.

Note: If you are reinstalling due to a performance issues, be sure to launch SolidWorks before restoring settings to make sure the issue was cleared up.
Then perform the restore settings by double clicking on the “SWsettings file”.

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3) Perform Standard Un-installation
Open Control Panel, Select Add-Remove Programs

Select SolidWorks, Select Uninstall
If prompted, select Yes to All to remove shared files.

Also uninstall any SolidWorks products:
-eDrawings
-Simulation(COSMOS)
-DWG editor
-SolidWorks explorer
Note: Make sure you delete all versions of these products

4) Delete SolidWorks Program Directory
Delete these directories if they exist. SolidWorks installs to these typical directories:
C:Documents and Settings<user name>Application DataSolidWorks (also delete other SW related folders)
C:Progam FilesSolidWorks*
C:Progam FilesSolidWorks Corp*
C:Program FilesCommon FilesSolidWorks Data (optional: this is the toolbox Installed with SolidWorks 2007 or older, normally only deleted when reinstall issue includes toolbox)**
C:SolidWorks data (optional: this is the toolbox installed with a clean SolidWorks 2008 or newer, normally only deleted when reinstall issue includes toolbox)**
C:Program FilesCommon FilesSolidWorks Shared
C:Program FilesCommon FilesSolidWorks Installation Manager
C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataSolidWorks***
C:WindowsSolidWorks

Vista / Windows 7:
C:Users”CURRENT_USER”AppDataRoamingSolidWorks
C:Users”CURRENT_USER”AppDataRoamingDassaultSystemes
C:Users”CURRENT_USER”AppDataRoamingDWGeditor
C:Users”CURRENT_USER”AppDataRoamingEDrawings

64 bit OS:
C:Program Files (x86)SolidWorks
C:Program Files (x86)SolidWorks Corp
C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesSolidWorks Data* (optional: this is the toolbox, normally not deleted)
C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesSolidWorks Shared
C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesSolidWorks Installation Manager
C:ProgramDataDassaultSystems
C:ProgramDataSolidWorks

Note: deleting is considered ok but if you have custom files such as templates consider renaming/moving these

*If you have customized files (i.e. templates) make sure to back them up so you may restore them later.
Typical customized file locations to back up:

Design Library
C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataSolidWorksSolidWorks 2009design library

Document Templates
C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataSolidWorksSolidWorks 2009templates

Toolbox Library
C:SolidWorks data

**If you have toolbox that you use locally, (not shared on a network), it will be in this directory called Browser, be sure to back up this in another location so you may restore it later, or you will be back to a default toolbox and have to recreate all the sizes you have used!

***The Application Data directory is by default hidden.
To show in Windows Explorer go to Tools menu, Folder options, View Tab, select Show Hidden Files and Folder.

5) Delete SolidWorks Registry Entries.

Open Registry Editor from Start Menu (Start, Run, type in regedit)

!!WARNING!! be extremely careful in this registry editor, if you delete or change something you can adversely corrupt your computer!! Make certain you know what are removing. If you are not sure about how to proceed please call technical support or contact your IT department.

Registry folders to be deleted:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareeDrawings
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSOFTWARESolidWorks
HKEY_CURRENT_USER SoftwareSolidWorks BackOffice
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareSRAC
HKEY_CURRENT_UserSoftwareWow6432NodeSolidworks
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREeDrawings
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareSolidWorks
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareSolidWorks Corporation
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareSRAC

XP 64 bit
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareWow6432NodeeDrawings
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareWow6432NodeSolidWorks
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareWow6432NodeSolidWorks Corporation
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareWow6432NodeSrac
Close registry editor

Clean un-installation complete

6) Before reinstalling: Disable the Virus scanner and any pop-up blocker programs.

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Please look over SolidWorks’ recourse for Anti-Virus recommendations: Click Here

http://www.solidworks.com/sw/support/AntiVirus_SW.html

Delete these directories if they exist. SolidWorks installs to these typical directories:
C:Documents and Settings<user name>Application DataSolidWorks (also delete other SW related folders)
C:Progam FilesSolidWorks*
C:Program FilesCommon FilesSolidWorks Data
C:Program FilesCommon FilesSolidWorks Shared
C:Program FilesCommon FilesSolidWorks Installation Manager
C:SolidWorks data* (optional: this is the toolbox, normally only deleted when reinstall issue includes toolbox)
C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataSolidWorks*
64 bit OS:
C:Program Files (x86)SolidWorks
C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesSolidWorks Data* (optional: this is the toolbox, normally not deleted)
C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesSolidWorks Shared
C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesSolidWorks Installation Manager
Note: deleting is considered ok but if you have custom files such as templates consider renaming/moving these
*If you have customized files (i.e. templates) make sure to back them up so you may restore them later.
Typical customized file locations to back up:
Design Library
C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataSolidWorksSolidWorks 2009design library
Document Templates
C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataSolidWorksSolidWorks 2009templates
Toolbox Library
C:SolidWorks data
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