I have auto cad 2015 student version. The license was supposed to be for 2 years, so I don't think that is the problem because I received license and installed in May of 2015.
I wanted to work on a set of documents. I opened the program and initially non of my recent documents showed up. I attempted to open the document from the file on my computer and it would not open. I closed the program and re-booted my computer. No luck, though this time I was able to view the recently opened documents. CAD still was not opening any documents and then I was unable to close CAD. I had to force a shutdown and restart. I wasn't able to try to open the program again until today and the same thing happened, but again I was unable to see the recently opened documents.
Also, I find the idea of a "forum" for technical help to completely absurd, chintzy, and annoying. While I am adept at using a computer, I deplore not being able to speak to an actual human person and hear an actual human voice to receive technical help. I also do not have this much time to spend searching for and waiting for an answer. Just had to put my two cents in about that.
Since you're running a student edition, one could presume that you are in fact a student, and have the resources of your instructor and educational institution to call upon for assistance. On the commercial side of things, there are a number of available support options at varying price levels. For a free version of the software, you really can't complain about not getting free service from a vendor's staff, at least not honestly. Even Helpdesk people need to get paid and eat...
However that may be, if you will provide a lot more information we may be able to help you out. Operating system. account privileges, service patch level, how/when the software was installed, antivirus, etc. Anything odd showing up in Event Viewer? any error messages popping up on screen? have your tried using the Repair option from Setup?
Re: paragraph 1: What do you mean exactly when you say “files won’t open”? Do you mean that the OPEN dialog box does not appear? The OPEN dialog box does appear, but when you select a file and click OPEN, nothing happens? Same as the last scenario, except that the OPEN dialog goes away and then nothing happens? Please be more specific when describing the problem.
Re: paragraph 2: Are you contractually bound to use AutoCAD? If not, there are competitors out there who do offer better forms of support. Have you considered that? If you must stick with Autodesk for whatever reason, you can find basic and subscription support options here, and you can schedule a time for Autodesk Support to call you. Lastly, you can submit your general feedback here.\
What is your source on that? Thanks.
None of your red text came through, but I think I isolated your reply from the wall of text, as it appeared here at least.
Let me describe what I *think* you are saying.
This ^^^^ is the type of detailed description we (or Autodesk if they were helping you) would need.
It might help us to isolate & resolve the issues you are experiencing if you can answer the questions I had previously asked. Acad is complex software, and PCs are complex systems -- lots of potential for things to interact poorly. There is a Repair option accessible from the Control Panel -- that would be the first thing to try.
It's to bad the the instructors and IT staff of the institution that you are paying for your education either won't or can't help you resolve problems. Sorry if you got the impression that I was denigrating you as a moocher, but oddly enough, a few such do creep in and feel entitled to massive levels of unpaid support. Along with a smattering of students who try to get their homework done for them.....
To reiterate:
Operating system?
account privileges?
service patch level? both OS and application...
how/when the software was installed?
antivirus, etc.
Anything odd showing up in Event Viewer?
any error messages popping up on screen?
And to clarify, when Acad starts initially, is it in Drawing1? or a start screen?
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