Runtime Error!

SW2K7 SP 3.1

I was mating part faces in an assembly when I received this error box, three times! After I hit OK, SW is just gone, I'm back on my desktop and when I reload SW, there is no recovered stuff (sometimes there is).

Here is the message.....

---------------------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library

---------------------------------------------------------------------- Runtime Error! Program:C:\Program Files\Solidworks 2K7\sldworks.exe

R6025

- pure virtual function call

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Any ideas?

Keith

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Keith Streich
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If I had a doughnut for every time this was posted..............

It's a bug. It's non-repeatable. It therefore doesn't exist.

Seriously what does your VAR say?

TOP

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TOP

hmm, maybe it's time too make t-shirts.... 8^/

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zxys

A good news: In SW2008, you will not see the "R6025 - pure virtual function call " runtime error.

And the bad news is: you still can see SW2008 crashes with " Application Error: The exception unknown software exception (0xc00000d) occurred in the application at location ox781369c, click OK to teminate the program"

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LinSD

Why is that then?

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pete

A bit too overstated. Get rid of "Sucks". :)

This is a MicroSoft thing too. We didn't start seeing this till .NET became all the rage.

TOP

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TOP

I still get those in Windows 98.

TOP

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TOP

TOP wrote in news:1182422953.918519.105330 @g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:

TOP, I am actually impressed that you a) still have a Win98 box running and b) aren't so sick of it's limitations that you at least put Win2k on the machine.

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Dale Dunn

Windows 98 is OK. It has a lot of features that XP does and is paid for. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. I practice what I preach, at least in this regard. And it sounds like SW has come full circle on error messages.

Come to think of it, maybe I will install SW98+ on it and really be retro. Interesting that 98+ and 2008 will both show the stack dump.

TOP

P.S. I finally realized why SW has glass walls in their offices. If there is a problem, just close the window and open it again. :)

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TOP

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