Drive Connection Issue

Drive Connection Issue

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Drive Connection Issue

Anonymous
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Am getting the following error:

"The drive or network connection that the shortcut "AutoCAD 2016.lnk" refers to is unavailable."

 

Please help ...

Steven Jackson

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

looks like the ACAD.EXE is erased or moved away ... or this shortcut/icon was copied from a workstation where AutoCAD 2016 was installed, but it is not installed on your workstation.

 

With a default installation start Windows Explorer, change to folder

C:\Program Files\Autodesk

and search for a folder "AutoCAD 2016", if that exits, go into the folder and search for a file "ACAD.EXE", if that exists, double click it and see if it works.

 

If the folder does not exist, start Windows control panel ==> Programs and Features ==> and see if AutoCAD 2016 is on the list of installed applications. If not it's probably uninstalled.

 

- alfred -

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Anonymous
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That appeared to be the issue; however, I've deleted the shortcut icons and
restarted my laptop several times.

It continues to appear that the application will not load on my laptop
because last year I installed this application onto an external hard drive
(that's now lost).

Is there a registry location that may be referenced that I need to delete as
well?
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Alfred.NESWADBA
Consultant
Consultant

Hi,

 

>> I installed this application onto an external hard drive

Not a good decision, AutoCAD is not a so called portable application

 

So I guess you need now to uninstall (if the uninstall works) and if the uninstaller does not work you need to do a lot of cleaning work, because some folder on C: as well as registry content exists and has to be cleaned before you can start a new installation.

 

Let me know if you have some questions to that ... and good luck!

 

- alfred -

PS: please don't install AutoCAD again on an external drive, that does not work well

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Anonymous
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I have learned a valuable lesson; that I should have realized over a year
ago.

I vaguely remember there was a post that identified how to do a "clean"
uninstall (including registry entries) and then reinstall, but cannot seem
to locate it.

Can you point me in the direction that I must take now so I may install onto
my laptop..



Thanks again..


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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi

 

 

there it is >>>click<<<

 

- alfred -

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