I have AutoCAD 2018 Student Version product. Every time I open the software it will freeze on the start screen and it won't even close. I tried reinstalling, repairing the software but nothing works. I also tried all the solutions available on the forum but no luck. Can anyone please help me?
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HI @Anonymous,
I see that you are visiting as a new member to the AutoCAD forum. Welcome to the Autodesk Community!
Can you proceed to install the updates that appear in that notification? You can get them from your Autodesk Desktop App or through your Account page.
Then, tell me about your OS and your graphics card. I would like to see if this is just a driver issue.
When this starts does it appear to get through the license check?
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Hi @john.vellek
OS : Windows 10 Home Single Language
Graphics Card : 1. Intel(R) HD Graphics Family 2. AMD Radeon R5 M330
It was working a few days back but now it won't proceed from that screen.
Hi @Anonymous,
Can you tell me the build version of your OS by typing WINVER in the run line?
This link should give you access to the most current graphics driver. Can you also try running with the No Hardware Switch to see if that helps?
You should also check your Windows updates to see what had just been installed.
Hi @john.vellek
MS Windows Version 1709(OS Build 16299.248) i have tried the /nohardware and /SAFEMODE, but niether of them worked.
HI @Anonymous,
Please try removing the KB4074588 from your OS and let me know if that gets things back to normal. It seems to be causing some issues for a variety of applications.
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john.vellek wrote:
Please try removing the KB4074588 from your OS and let me know if that gets things back to normal. It seems to be causing some issues for a variety of applications.
Thanks @john.vellek - is there an Autodesk KB article on this?
Hi @rkmcswain,
I know that one was in the works but I am not sure if it has been published yet. The .214 build seemed to remedy a bunch of problems but the .248 build seemed to create some new ones.
I will post a link as soon as I can find the article.
HI @Anonymous,
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Hi @rkmcswain,
I am still waiting to see if an article will be written for this issue but now that the newest .251 build version is out it appears that might fix some of the issues from .248
hi @john.vellek
your solution with trying installing the .248 worked out. But the system keeps on auto-updating itself even after overriding it. Is there any other solution to this problem?
Hi @Anonymous,
Depending on the exact version of Windows 10 that you are using, you might be able to block updates from auto-installation. There is a .251 build available now and some customers report that it seems to behave properly. You might try that version too.
In addition, I believe that .309 was also released on March 13th.
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