
CSWA - Mechanical DesignĪs a Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA), you will stand out from the crowd in today’s competitive job market. CSWP - Mechanical DesignĪ Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional is an individual who has successfully passed our advanced skills examination. CSWE - Mechanical DesignĪ Certified SOLIDWORKS Expert is someone who easily demonstrates the ability to utilize advanced functions and features to solve complex modeling challenges. In today’s competitive job market, CAD professionals need every advantage they can get, and the SOLIDWORKS Certification Program gives your students a proven edge. Solidworks has the assembly and will hopefully fix whatever is causing this behavior.SOLIDWORKS certifications can be used as a benchmark to measure your knowledge and competency with SOLIDWORKS software. The same thing happened when my VAR used the assembly on his computer. If I delete the drawing then CTRL-Q the assembly everything pops back into place.

When I switch back to look at the original assembly it is also messed up but in a different way than the view in the drawing. Once it resolves in the drawing some parts fly off into space (ignoring their mates),suppressed parts are visible although they are still listed as being suppressed and other parts disappear from sight.

It works fine when you just open the assembly but screws itself up when it is placed in a drawing. The assembly was useable for about a month in SW2011 (original assembly was built in SW2009) but suddenly began to act weird like your assembly. It's not the graphics card - I have the same problem with one of my assemblies whenever I insert it in a drawing. I am the first to harp on Graphics card, but some times if properly maintained and nutured, you might be surprised. My work machine crashed more often than my home machine. If it crashed I kind of knew it was the card, but I rarely had any crashes with my box. It ran SW 2010 pretty good and it had a Geforce card it with a Gaming driver. My home box right before the power supply went out has been a Game box since the day I bought it back 6-7years ago. Graphic issues usually result in bad display or serious crashing\lock ups. But it will not cause random things to fly around the screen, that would probably be something else. Closed it saved it and reopened it and it was where it should be then its a graphics card.

One way to determine that is if you opened a file and it was fine, made some changes and it was not. However if the graphic is not updating, then that would probably be considered a card problem. A non supported card can cause all sort of problems, but it can't move parts in an assembly.
