Studio SR2 update 15.2.4.1693

I am using Studio SR2 version 15.2.0.1041. Studio "Notifications" is telling me upgrade version SR2 15.2.4.1693 is available and it even looked as if Studio was downloading it. But where to?

And I cannot find it in my SDL Account under Downloads and can't seem to find it on my PC.

Anyone any ideas, please?

Simon

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  • Hi 

    If this is what you see:

    Trados Studio interface with an orange notification bell icon indicating 1 notification and a green 'Sign In' button.

    Click on the orange bell tab then on the green Install button:

    Trados Studio notification dropdown showing an available update for SDL Trados Studio 2019 SR2 version 15.2.4.1617 with an 'Install' button.

    Don't worry about the version numbers, mine are different because I have a beta version installed.

    If you don't see the above, click on the Help tab then on 'Check for Updates'

    If there are no updates visible then you have probably already successfully installed the update.

    I hope it's this simple for you... 

    All the best,

    Ali Slight smile

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  • Hi Alison,

    Thanks for rapid reply. This is essentially what I did. My problem is two-fold.

    Firstly, it did not install, I am still on 1041.

    Secondly, I want to download the SR2 update file to a specific location on my PC so that I can install from a local copy. That's because, partly it's quicker to install, partly because I have more control, and lastly because the forthcoming termination of Windows 7 support  means I am soon to be forced to by a new PC and start all over again. When I do that, I want to be able to install my software from latest versions of installation files, rather than trawl the internet for updates to everything.

    Is there a way to download it to my chosen location to install? As I said, I can't find it in My Account.

    Simon

  • Hi 

    Yes, you can download it manually. Take a look here:

    Cumulative Updates for SDL Trados Studio 2019 SR2

    You'll find at the bottom of the article instructions on how to download and install the patch manually, with an active FTP link, user name and password.

    I hope this achieves what you are looking for.

    BTW you don't necessarily have to buy a new PC, it should be possible to replace Windows 7 with Windows 10 on your existing one unless it's very low spec... That's what I did* and it worked like a dream.

    All the best,

    Ali Slight smile

    *PS, actually I didn't do it, a local IT firm did it for me.

  • Hi again Alison

    I think we are at cross-purposes. The SR2 update does not appear to be a CU, but a file of 384 MB, in other words the 'whole 9 yards'. Essentially the same size as the original SR2 download in my account (394MB). Clicking 'Check for Updates' tells me this file is available using the notification panel, rather than a dialog box in centre screen.

    As regards PC, how old was yours when you replaced W7? Mine will be 5 years old at Christmas. Spec is Intel i7 4790K 4.00GHz, 16GB RAM, with 250GB SSD + 2TB HDD. Although I am still delighted with its performance, advice I am receiving is that latest W10 might not run optimally on 5-year old architecture. SO how do I know what's best?

    Plus, to install W10 I will have to format my SSD, install W10 and then install all software again. If my PC 'dies' in a couple of years, I'll have to do it all again and it's a real pain. This way I can achieve both end results with one quantity of pain inflicted. Anyway, my Office suite is OEM, so I would have to buy a new version and install it. This way the PC supplier installs W10 and Office for me.

    Yours, lost, Simon

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  • Hi again Alison

    I think we are at cross-purposes. The SR2 update does not appear to be a CU, but a file of 384 MB, in other words the 'whole 9 yards'. Essentially the same size as the original SR2 download in my account (394MB). Clicking 'Check for Updates' tells me this file is available using the notification panel, rather than a dialog box in centre screen.

    As regards PC, how old was yours when you replaced W7? Mine will be 5 years old at Christmas. Spec is Intel i7 4790K 4.00GHz, 16GB RAM, with 250GB SSD + 2TB HDD. Although I am still delighted with its performance, advice I am receiving is that latest W10 might not run optimally on 5-year old architecture. SO how do I know what's best?

    Plus, to install W10 I will have to format my SSD, install W10 and then install all software again. If my PC 'dies' in a couple of years, I'll have to do it all again and it's a real pain. This way I can achieve both end results with one quantity of pain inflicted. Anyway, my Office suite is OEM, so I would have to buy a new version and install it. This way the PC supplier installs W10 and Office for me.

    Yours, lost, Simon

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