My dad uses Windows 7 Professional 64-bit and AutoCAD 2012 and I'm wondering if it will be compatible with Windows 10 when it becomes available?
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Windows 10 not supported by Autodesk
Windows 10 not supported by Autodesk
@Anonymous wrote:
My dad uses Windows 7 Professional 64-bit and AutoCAD 2012 and I'm wondering if it will be compatible with Windows 10 when it becomes available?
there are multiple threads on this subject already
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/forums/searchpage/tab/message?filter=labels&q=Windows+10
@Anonymous wrote:
My dad uses Windows 7 Professional 64-bit and AutoCAD 2012 and I'm wondering if it will be compatible with Windows 10 when it becomes available?
there are multiple threads on this subject already
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/forums/searchpage/tab/message?filter=labels&q=Windows+10
Note that "not supported" does not mean it will not work. There are dozens of examples just here in the forums of people making AutoCAD "Version Y" run on some unsupported O/S. If you can't get it to install as normal, peek around here at what others are doing (or have done in the past) and make the necessary tweaks in trial and error mode. If you don't want to do that, wait around until someone else has and posts about it.
Otherwise wait for AutoCAD 2017, chances are it will be supported on WinX.
Small chance there might be a SP to let 2016 work on WinX, but zero chance there will be one for AutoCAD 2012
Note that "not supported" does not mean it will not work. There are dozens of examples just here in the forums of people making AutoCAD "Version Y" run on some unsupported O/S. If you can't get it to install as normal, peek around here at what others are doing (or have done in the past) and make the necessary tweaks in trial and error mode. If you don't want to do that, wait around until someone else has and posts about it.
Otherwise wait for AutoCAD 2017, chances are it will be supported on WinX.
Small chance there might be a SP to let 2016 work on WinX, but zero chance there will be one for AutoCAD 2012
Of course Windows 10 is not supported by Autodesk. Windows 10 is a Microsoft Product.
Of course Windows 10 is not supported by Autodesk. Windows 10 is a Microsoft Product.
Of course Windows 10 is not supported by Autodesk. Windows 10 is a Microsoft Product.
What he meant was that Windows 10 is not a supported O/S for any Autodesk products.
**There may be certain products that have been tested with Win10 and Adsk may come out after Win10 is released and say they officially support these products on Win10, but not yet
Of course Windows 10 is not supported by Autodesk. Windows 10 is a Microsoft Product.
What he meant was that Windows 10 is not a supported O/S for any Autodesk products.
**There may be certain products that have been tested with Win10 and Adsk may come out after Win10 is released and say they officially support these products on Win10, but not yet
i used autocad 2014, after i upgrade my window 8.1 to window 10, my autocad can't open! please someone help me :(((
i used autocad 2014, after i upgrade my window 8.1 to window 10, my autocad can't open! please someone help me :(((
@Anonymous wrote:i used autocad 2014, after i upgrade my window 8.1 to window 10, my autocad can't open! please someone help me :(((
Based on the posts I have read in the forum, you may be no luck until Autodesk releases a update/fix.
In other words, you may have to wait or roll-back to Win8.1
BTW I am with v2014 on Win7.
HTH
@Anonymous wrote:i used autocad 2014, after i upgrade my window 8.1 to window 10, my autocad can't open! please someone help me :(((
Based on the posts I have read in the forum, you may be no luck until Autodesk releases a update/fix.
In other words, you may have to wait or roll-back to Win8.1
BTW I am with v2014 on Win7.
HTH
i used autocad 2014, after i upgrade my window 8.1 to window 10, my autocad can't open! please someone help me :(((
i used autocad 2014, after i upgrade my window 8.1 to window 10, my autocad can't open! please someone help me :(((
The moment AutoDESK sees this thread, taps their fingers on desks and burst out laughing, wahahahahaha.
'Windows 10, why support it? Lets watch some people suffer first.'
The moment AutoDESK sees this thread, taps their fingers on desks and burst out laughing, wahahahahaha.
'Windows 10, why support it? Lets watch some people suffer first.'
find the exe file. right click. click properties. hit the compatability tab. run the compatability wizard. it worked for me
find the exe file. right click. click properties. hit the compatability tab. run the compatability wizard. it worked for me
ok, so autocad does not support windows 10 yet. I just installed it and now my autocad LT 2013 does not open. A) How do I get it to open or B) how do I return to windows 8.1?
ok, so autocad does not support windows 10 yet. I just installed it and now my autocad LT 2013 does not open. A) How do I get it to open or B) how do I return to windows 8.1?
yes, I DO EXPECT things to run properly when they advertise that all your existing stuff is safe and transferrable.
yes, I DO EXPECT things to run properly when they advertise that all your existing stuff is safe and transferrable.
@Anonymous wrote:yes, I DO EXPECT things to run properly when they advertise that all your existing stuff is safe and transferrable.
who said Autodesk products worked on Windows 10?
Autodesk never did
@Anonymous wrote:yes, I DO EXPECT things to run properly when they advertise that all your existing stuff is safe and transferrable.
who said Autodesk products worked on Windows 10?
Autodesk never did
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