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Inventor 2013 SP1

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Anonymous
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Inventor 2013 SP1

Inventor 2013 SP1 is up!

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Message 21 of 95
mrattray
in reply to: telambert

Your right, they did pull it.

This is pathetic. SP1 is way behind schedule at this point, and correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this the second time they pulled it down?

Mike (not Matt) Rattray

Message 22 of 95
ChrisMitchell01
in reply to: mrattray

Yes, the SP1 was taken down this morning due to an unforseen memory managment regression. It will be reposted shortly. If you have already installed SP1 & are experiencing random instability you can uninstall it & wait for the updated version; otherwise you can leave it as-is & add the hotfix once it is released.

 

Not that it changes anything, but this is first time the SP has been removed.

 

Very sorry for the inconvenience.

 

-Chris



Chris Mitchell
PDMS Customer Engagment Team
Autodesk, Inc.

Message 23 of 95
mrattray
in reply to: ChrisMitchell01

Rereading my post, I think it was a lot harsher than I meant it to be. Pathetic isn't the right word. Disappointing is better.

 

I'm not sure what I was thinking of then that was taken down...

 

Thanks for the update Chris.

Mike (not Matt) Rattray

Message 24 of 95

Hi Chris, 

 

Can you post a procedure to uninstall correctly the SP1,

 

Thanks,

 

Vincent

Message 25 of 95
Ryan.Martinez
in reply to: mrattray

Atleast 2014 will be out soon guys.

P.D.S. 2015
P.D.S. 2016
Message 26 of 95

Sure - sorry about that - you can unistall as follows:

 

Windows 7:

  1. It is good practice to close out all applications while uninstalling a product service pack
  2. From within the Windows Control Panel (Start > Control Panel), select the "Uninstall a program" option
  3. Select the "View installed updates" option from the left panel
  4. Select "Autodesk Inventor "x" 2013 SP1 (where "x" could read "Professional")
  5. Select the "Uninstall" option that appears along the top column of the list
  6. Allow the uninstallation to complete
  7. Reboot your computer


Windows XP:

  1. It is good practice to close out all applications while uninstalling a product service pack
  2. From within the Windows Control Panel (Start > Control Panel), select the "Add/Remove Programs" option
  3. Select the "Show Updates" check box near the top of the dialog box
  4. Select "Autodesk Inventor "x" 2013 SP1 (where x = might read Professional)
  5. Select the "Remove" option that appears to the right of the service pack name
  6. Allow the uninstallation to complete
  7. Reboot your computer


NOTE:  In certain situations the uninstallation of Autodesk Inventor 2013 Service Pack 1, through the typical operating system uninstall capability, will have a dependency on the original installation media. We recommend that before attempting this uninstall, you should ensure the original installation media is available and mounted at the same location used during the installation of Autodesk Inventor 2013.

If you included this SP1 Beta within a deployment image of Autodesk Inventor 2013, you should familiarize yourself with an article posted to the Being Inventive Support blog , as Microsoft released a hotfix that addresses a known issue that could potentially be encountered.

 

-Chris



Chris Mitchell
PDMS Customer Engagment Team
Autodesk, Inc.

Message 27 of 95
mrattray
in reply to: ChrisMitchell01

Any word on an ETA for the rerelease?

Mike (not Matt) Rattray

Message 28 of 95
ChrisMitchell01
in reply to: mrattray

Hi Mike,

 

I won't give you an exact date so then we won't be pathetically disaappointing when we miss it... 🙂

 

The last I heard it was looking like "mid" October.

 

Cheers,
Chris



Chris Mitchell
PDMS Customer Engagment Team
Autodesk, Inc.

Message 29 of 95
richiesuk
in reply to: mrattray

without SP1 inv 2013 was very unstable....

with SP1 its even worse...

 

seriously, where is the 'quality ' ???

wasting hours every day... Robot Frustrated

Message 30 of 95
mrattray
in reply to: ChrisMitchell01

Thanks, Chris. Smiley Very Happy

Mike (not Matt) Rattray

Message 31 of 95
jgodar
in reply to: Anonymous

What is the Build # for SP1?  Help about doesn't show SP1 only Build 138, is that SP1?

Message 32 of 95
mrattray
in reply to: jgodar

170

Mike (not Matt) Rattray

Message 33 of 95
jgodar
in reply to: mrattray

Let me clarify;

I didn't check before I installed SP1 since in previous versions it would state SP1 or SP2 depending on which was installed.  I have already installed SP1 but when I check I don't see anything related to SP1 like before.  What I see now is;

 

   Build: 138, Release: 2013 RTM - Date: Thu 03/01/2012

 

How can I tell SP1 is installed, Does Build 138 = SP1?

 

Thanks!

Message 34 of 95
vladimir_michl
in reply to: jgodar

It means that SP1 has not been installed. Here is the list of Inventor build numbers:

http://www.cadforum.cz/cadforum_en/products.asp?prod=Inventor

 

Vladimir Michl, www.cadstudio.cz  www.cadforum.cz

Message 35 of 95
djreesing
in reply to: jgodar

The about screen should mention Build: 170, Release 2013 SP1

 

In your case I don't think you have SP1 installed

 

 

Message 36 of 95
vmcarbonneau
in reply to: mrattray

Anyone still using SP1 ?

 

Inventor was much faster with the "not successful" release of SP1 but not very stable, I unistalled it. When working with a big assembly, if I edit a part in place, Inventor is terribly slow !  Anyone can confirm it will be corrected with SP1 ?

 

Thanks

Message 37 of 95
jgodar
in reply to: vmcarbonneau

Thanks for the info everyone, we thought we had installed SP1.  That would explain why we don't see the text "SP1" in the About area!  We are not sure we want to install it now considering the slow performance related to in place editing mention previously.

Message 38 of 95
vmcarbonneau
in reply to: jgodar

Sorry for not being clear: In place editing is slow without SP1. With SP1 it's faster but it seems to crash more often.

Message 39 of 95
blair
in reply to: vmcarbonneau

To check, open the Windows Control Panel, go to Programs and Features, then open the "View Installed Updates".

 

Still running SP1


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Message 40 of 95
mrattray
in reply to: jgodar

I've actually found SP1 to be significantly more stable than before.

Mike (not Matt) Rattray

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