Hello,
I downloaded the student version for Revit on Windows 8.1 but the product did not work succesfully, it would lag during the installation on "Preparing revit content".The installation succeeded once, but the product would not run after the splash screen, generating an error message.I have sent several reports and no one answered.
I have read on the internet that there is a revit version 13 that is compatible with windows 8.1, is there anyway I can get a 1 months trial for it? I really need revit for the next 4 weeks, I have a project due and have to do it on revit. Help please!
there are a lot problems with Windows 8.1
autodesk doesn't recommend upgrading to it
DarrenP
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What to do then? Apparently there is some sort of version 13 for revit 2014 compatible with windows 8.1, is there anyway I can get it?
Apparently there is no hope, you can try changing the comptability to windows 7 but no guarantees
Apparently there is hope. If you shut down your weak video card (Intel hd 4000) the program seems to start up as normal, because of the fact that it can only work on the good video card. Don't ask me why it does this, my teacher came with this solution.
The negative side is, that your computer will use more energy, so when you're done using your program you should turn the weak card back on so the pc can choose again by itself.
Hello Peter and welcome to the Autodesk Community!
We understand the frustration of our customers in regards to the Revit / Windows 8.1 compatibility issues that have been stirring.
But it's possible that the issue described in this thread is not about compatibility but with specific hardware configurations. It appears that the problem isn't specific to Revit or our software but rather an instability with the graphics driver itself.
We would like to suggest that you update to a newer driver version (from 10.18.0010.3316).
Please review our Up and Ready blog post for further information. This Intel article may also shed some light on this issue.
I hope you've found this helpful. Please feel free to respond to this message.
Thank you!
@jessica.t wrote:Hello Peter and welcome to the Autodesk Community!
We understand the frustration of our customers in regards to the Revit / Windows 8.1 compatibility issues that have been stirring.
But it's possible that the issue described in this thread is not about compatibility but with specific hardware configurations. It appears that the problem isn't specific to Revit or our software but rather an instability with the graphics driver itself.
We would like to suggest that you update to a newer driver version (from 10.18.0010.3316).
Please review our Up and Ready blog post for further information. This Intel article may also shed some light on this issue.
I hope you've found this helpful. Please feel free to respond to this message.
Thank you!
Thanks for your reply Jessica..
I however find it strange that updating to windows 8.1 caused the student no grief to any other programs than Revit 2013. How then can it be a graphics driver issue when the Revit version did not change and had no problems before the 8.1 upgrade.? It seems from the way you mention 'it is possible' that Autodesk may not actually be certain what is causing this. I have noticed that your upandready blog you linked to mentions there is a hotfix for Inventor with a similiar problem, I suppose I was assuming it was the same thing.
regards
peter
I am also having some problem. I installed the Revit Arch 2014 successfully but while i am trying to run the application it is showing Error: Unhandled Exception. Can anyone help me please......
HI, I am trying Revit 2014 and 2015 on windows 8.1 and I have also tried to update and / or turn off the graphics driver as suggested. This still does not work.
I have revit 2015 on my laptop and currently it is only good for a sleek looking door stop.
Please can you advise on how you actually can get Revit 2015 to work on windows 8.1?
Thanks
Please do yourself a favour: Switch back to Windows7 - 64bit. Windows 8.1 is really a major problem at itself.
Windows7 might be more basic related to 8.1 but it's stable and ok to work with.
If you want tiles, please take a look at your bathroom.....
Dear sir,
Revit architecture 2012 is not working on my dell inspiron15 in windows 8.1. please help me due this i am suffering from my work. Beacause of this i am not able to work on my projects. please help me soon as possible.