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2009 LT Repair

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clutjen
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2009 LT Repair

Attempting a repair after a Windows Restore destabilized Autocad 2009 LT.  After clicking install by trying the original disc, the downloaded link and Control Panel Change/Remove option all show that a newer version is installed on my computer and install box is greyed out.  My understanding is that install option needs to proceed to the next screen to show a repair option.  After original  Windows Restore, tried unsuccessfully to uninstall and reinstall.  So restored again forward to original condition.  Program is working at 75% but missing key commands/menus.  Any suggestions other than a reinstall?

 

Thanks,

Chris

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pendean
in reply to: clutjen

If you do decide to reinstall, ensure you backup all of your customizations first (screen menu CUI file, any custom linetype/hatches etc.).

It's also best if you try and uninstall LT2009 first, use a Windows Registry Cleaner to wipe clean any issues in Windows, restart your PC and reinstall.

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clutjen
in reply to: pendean

Thank you.  All needed customizations were backed up.  I followed Autodesk instructions on the uninstall/reinstall - uninstall software, other autodesk add-ons, deleted all the Application Data\Autodesk folders and used CCleaner to remove registry items.  I am a bit unsure of how the license files are retained after wiping my hard drive clean.  Maybe I will try again with only an uninstall and registry wipe and allow all the Documents and Settings files to be overwritten by the install as needed by the program.

 

Chris

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pendean
in reply to: clutjen

Reauthorizing is simple and takes no time at all.

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