I have lost my installation disk for AutoCAD 2007 LT. Computer Crashed, and trying to rebuild. Do not want to purchase new software due to limited use, however I do need the software. Anyone know where to get older versions. I still have serial number and activation code for original purchased product. Any assistance is appreciated.
Try here:
Autodesk Media Request:
http://autodeskdocandmedia.com/
Regards, Charles Shade
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I know this is an old post but I am in the same situation. I am retire now and only use once in a while. It not really worth a new subscription. I am installing a new computer and trying to get all my favorite apps installed. Need disk.
Thanks for the reply but I actually still have the activation codes. I was smart enough to print them out but not smart enough to take the disk out of the computer. In fact, I still have the original box, key code, serial number, and book. Just no disk. I tried ebay and amazon and nobody has one. I would imagine nobody would think it had any value to sell. If anyone has one laying around in old junk I think I could get this done
You wrote "new computer", so it is not the same situation (not the same as described)
and your activationcode is useless.
Other hardware = other requestcode = other activationcode
And now, without having the correct activationcode, stevens answer fits perfect for you.
If you insist, but please don't spend anything on buying old disk's it will be a waste of money.
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/previous-version-support/bd-p/6051
Okay, I get it. I also have 2011 Lt I can install. I just liked the older format better. Thanks for all the guidance.
Good.
And important for your 2011: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/simplecontent/content/previous-ver...
OP you can get 2011 to emulate older versions, such as by typing MENUBAR = 1, and by exploring CUI to get various toolbars to show. But really, it's best to learn the new stuff too. You might be pleasantly surprised.
One tip would be to learn to type shorthand commands with one hand while mousing with the other. That allows you to be productive on unfamiliar installs of AutoCAD LT.