@Anonymous wrote:
Hello JDMather I'am post new thread but no one give me the solution I'am printed the screen to you Thank you
I think I would have stuck to a single thread - it gets confusing with multiple threads on the same problem.
I do not see any image attachments?
Are you using Windows 10?
@Anonymous wrote:
You can see the pic now ?
How are you accessing this forum?
Can you see the pic now?
I see the error message pic from your original post, but not an image similar to below.
@Anonymous wrote:
http://im62.gulfup.com/BfbT25.jpg You will found it here
you need to read the system requirements: http://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/System-requirements-for-Autodesk-Revit-2016-products.html
per system requirements
Microsoft® Windows® 7 SP1 64-bit:
Windows 7 Enterprise, Ultimate, Professional, or Home Premium
i highlighted in red what you need for windows 7
im trying to install both AutoCAD 2010 32bit and 64bit on Windows 7 pro but it keep pop up "you cannot install this product on the current operating system"
pls help me ASAP. Thanks
@Anonymous
Welcome to the community...
Usually a message like that indicates you don't have service pack 1 installed for WIndows 7. Even if you do, that means something is wrong with your service pack installation. In addition why are you installing an obsolete/non-supported 7 yrd old AutoCAD?
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@Anonymous
Schools get free Autodesk Software so I'm not sure why they are using such an outdated version of AutoCAD. Where did you get this version of AutoCAD? From your school? Meaning you are not allowed to install this version or the school is not allowed to hand over this software to you. Free educational license are only the current version and 3 legacy versions (meaning AutoCAD 2014-2017). I assume you don't want to get fined by Autodesk at such a young age (being in elementary school)..
My advice... Tell your school to request the free Autodesk Educational software and then you can get a student account with Autodesk and you/the school get compliant.
Update: I re-read your reply, are you an actual student or the person at the school who is teaching or supporting this class? If you are the school go here and request educational account/license for your school
Mark Lancaster
& Autodesk Services MarketPlace Provider
Autodesk Inventor Certified Professional & not an Autodesk Employee
Likes is much appreciated if the information I have shared is helpful to you and/or others
Did this resolve your issue? Please accept it "As a Solution" so others may benefit from it.