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Symbols 2000

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jmass
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Symbols 2000

My computer has been upgraded to windows 7 (64 bit) and I could not down load the symbols 2000 software that I was using before. How can I get around purchasing the newer version of autocad lt. I have  Autocad LT 2008 which is fine for me.

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Charles_Shade
in reply to: jmass

Don't have that old disk handy?

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jmass
in reply to: Charles_Shade

I have the disc. My IT guy says It's just not compatable. 

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Charles_Shade
in reply to: jmass

Have you tried installing it in Win 98 emulation? (If that is available)

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Irish2
in reply to: jmass

Install a second hard drive with Windows XP, or whatever, on it and create a dual boot setup. Your IT guy can fill in the blanks for you.

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jmass
in reply to: Irish2

Hello,  this is the IT Guy.  Thank you for those suggestions and I will look into them.  Are you aware of a software package offered by Autodesk that is similar to AutoCAD 2008LT with the Symbols 2000 add-in?

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pendean
in reply to: jmass

Symbols2000 died and went away when Autodesk made all of those blocks freely available on the internet through ADCENTER command's DCONLINE tab inside AutoCAD/LT way before LT2008 showed up.

 

All you need is a live internet connection on the PC with LT2008.

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Charles_Shade
in reply to: pendean

And the current software available is LT 2012 but that may change to LT 2013 in the short term.

ADCENTER will be a little clunky to download what you want so build a Library of what you use and don't worry about it again.

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