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The release years between 2010 and 2015 were a pivotal transition period for SolidWorks. In 2010, SolidWorks supported 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and Windows Vista. However, starting with the 2015 release, Dassault Systèmes began to phase out support for 32-bit operating systems for the core CAD software. The 2015 version marked the last release that could be installed on a 32-bit OS, while also being the first to officially support the newly released Windows 10, but only in its 64-bit form. The "x86 and x64" distinction in the keyword directly reflects this technical crossroads.
By 2016, Dassault Systèmes (SolidWorks’ parent) fought back. New versions used and embedded license checks inside every toolbar button. SolidSQUAD’s 2010–2015 cracks remained the golden era—because after 2015, the cracks became unstable, and the group slowly faded. SolidSQUAD Activate Solidworks 2010 2015 X86 And X64