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Jerald92262
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Windows 10 Compatibility?

Jerald92262
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Will AutoCAD LT 2014 be compatible with Windows 10 when released?  If not the, when?

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Windows 10 Compatibility?

Will AutoCAD LT 2014 be compatible with Windows 10 when released?  If not the, when?

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Message 2 of 20
Anonymous
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many threads on this subject already: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/forums/searchpage/tab/message?filter=labels&q=windows+10

Windows 10 isn't out yet and Autodesk has no made announcements on what products and versions will work on it if any at all

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many threads on this subject already: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/forums/searchpage/tab/message?filter=labels&q=windows+10

Windows 10 isn't out yet and Autodesk has no made announcements on what products and versions will work on it if any at all

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pendean
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pendean
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You'll know when we know: Autodesk doesn't pre-announce decisions.
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You'll know when we know: Autodesk doesn't pre-announce decisions.
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Anonymous
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I am able to get AutoCAD 2015 running on Windows 10. Only thing I had to do was repair Visual Studio to fix a missing DLL file. 

 

Download that here:

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=30679

I am able to get AutoCAD 2015 running on Windows 10. Only thing I had to do was repair Visual Studio to fix a missing DLL file. 

 

Download that here:

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=30679

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Message 5 of 20
ampster40
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M$ employee? How about the person who gave you a kudo for this? New user signs in here and just gives a kudos and nothing else to back up that knowledge with (such as posts to these forums). Something smells fishy here lol, nothing personal. It's a good update to let people know what works.
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M$ employee? How about the person who gave you a kudo for this? New user signs in here and just gives a kudos and nothing else to back up that knowledge with (such as posts to these forums). Something smells fishy here lol, nothing personal. It's a good update to let people know what works.
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Anonymous
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What? Just trying to help out fellow AutoCAD users... We're all new to Windows 10 at this point.

What? Just trying to help out fellow AutoCAD users... We're all new to Windows 10 at this point.

Message 7 of 20
ampster40
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lol understood. It's good to see new people joining the forum and immediately post valuable information that can be used by others such as you did. I was throwing a joke out there using the known tactic some businesses employ to attempt to add a positive spin to their products, including the dollar sign for the letter "s" - if just to indicate in a round about way that if I could run Autodesk products in Linux Mint, I'd have ditched MS sometime ago. What you posted is good info. My concern is people coming to these forums (new people for the most part) and they may become confused seeing such posts on these Autodesk forums and end up mistakenly believing that Autodesk will support such a setup. While I have not paid attention to or even looked to see if Autodesk released any info, as I said before it will more than likely only apply to the 2016 versions and nothing prior. Again, you posted good, valuable and useful - just hope it's not taken out of context by accident. Then again, why should I be so concerned! LOL
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lol understood. It's good to see new people joining the forum and immediately post valuable information that can be used by others such as you did. I was throwing a joke out there using the known tactic some businesses employ to attempt to add a positive spin to their products, including the dollar sign for the letter "s" - if just to indicate in a round about way that if I could run Autodesk products in Linux Mint, I'd have ditched MS sometime ago. What you posted is good info. My concern is people coming to these forums (new people for the most part) and they may become confused seeing such posts on these Autodesk forums and end up mistakenly believing that Autodesk will support such a setup. While I have not paid attention to or even looked to see if Autodesk released any info, as I said before it will more than likely only apply to the 2016 versions and nothing prior. Again, you posted good, valuable and useful - just hope it's not taken out of context by accident. Then again, why should I be so concerned! LOL
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pendean
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Message 9 of 20
ampster40
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wish I could somehow auto-add to all of Deans posts to include this one http://knowledge.autodesk.com/search-result/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Windows-10-support-for-Au...

wish I could somehow auto-add to all of Deans posts to include this one http://knowledge.autodesk.com/search-result/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Windows-10-support-for-Au...
Message 10 of 20
pendean
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Thanks for adding the 'official' word.
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Thanks for adding the 'official' word.
Message 11 of 20
ampster40
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no problem, received the notice from my company this morning and immediately jumped on here to share. Not like there's much to go from yet but interesting they are considering more than just the currently released version.
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no problem, received the notice from my company this morning and immediately jumped on here to share. Not like there's much to go from yet but interesting they are considering more than just the currently released version.
Message 12 of 20
pendean
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pendean
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I think they said the same about Win8 then scaled it back after the fact: don't get too excited just yet.
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I think they said the same about Win8 then scaled it back after the fact: don't get too excited just yet.
Message 13 of 20
Jerald92262
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Jerald92262
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Windows 10 is now out and I have been notified that my free upgrade must be
installed within the next 3 days. Is there any information on whether
AutoCAD LT 2014 will be compatible with Windows 10?

--
*Jerald A. Breitman*
3040 North Sequoia Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760.778.5858
The difference between a
Stepping Stone and a Stumbling Stone
is the character of the person on the path.
Travis Alexander
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Windows 10 is now out and I have been notified that my free upgrade must be
installed within the next 3 days. Is there any information on whether
AutoCAD LT 2014 will be compatible with Windows 10?

--
*Jerald A. Breitman*
3040 North Sequoia Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760.778.5858
The difference between a
Stepping Stone and a Stumbling Stone
is the character of the person on the path.
Travis Alexander
Message 14 of 20
ampster40
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You have three days then to go back thru and read all the of posts regarding this basically saying the same thing....nothing yet.
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You have three days then to go back thru and read all the of posts regarding this basically saying the same thing....nothing yet.
Message 15 of 20
Anonymous
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3 Days ???????????

This is what's on the Microsoft site................1 Year after it's released.

 

1 Windows Offer Details

Yes, free! This upgrade offer is for a full version of Windows 10, not a trial. 3GB download required; internet access fees may apply. To take advantage of this free offer, you must upgrade to Windows 10 within one year of availability. Once you upgrade, you have Windows 10 for free on that device.

Windows 10 Upgrade Offer is valid for qualified Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 devices, including devices you already own. Some hardware/software requirements apply and feature availability may vary by device and market. The availability of Windows 10 upgrade for Windows Phone 8.1 devices may vary by OEM, mobile operator or carrier. Devices must be connected to the internet and have Windows Update enabled. Windows 7 SP1 and Windows 8.1 Update required. Some editions are excluded: Windows 7 Enterprise, Windows 8/8.1 Enterprise, and Windows RT/RT 8.1. Active Software Assurance customers in volume licensing have the benefit to upgrade to Windows 10 enterprise offerings outside of this offer. To check for compatibility and other important installation information, visit your device manufacturer’s website and the Windows 10 Specifications page. Windows 10 is automatically updated. Additional requirements may apply over time for updates.

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3 Days ???????????

This is what's on the Microsoft site................1 Year after it's released.

 

1 Windows Offer Details

Yes, free! This upgrade offer is for a full version of Windows 10, not a trial. 3GB download required; internet access fees may apply. To take advantage of this free offer, you must upgrade to Windows 10 within one year of availability. Once you upgrade, you have Windows 10 for free on that device.

Windows 10 Upgrade Offer is valid for qualified Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 devices, including devices you already own. Some hardware/software requirements apply and feature availability may vary by device and market. The availability of Windows 10 upgrade for Windows Phone 8.1 devices may vary by OEM, mobile operator or carrier. Devices must be connected to the internet and have Windows Update enabled. Windows 7 SP1 and Windows 8.1 Update required. Some editions are excluded: Windows 7 Enterprise, Windows 8/8.1 Enterprise, and Windows RT/RT 8.1. Active Software Assurance customers in volume licensing have the benefit to upgrade to Windows 10 enterprise offerings outside of this offer. To check for compatibility and other important installation information, visit your device manufacturer’s website and the Windows 10 Specifications page. Windows 10 is automatically updated. Additional requirements may apply over time for updates.

Message 16 of 20
pendean
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pendean
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There is a time limit to upgrade for free to Win10? Since when? Your information is bogus. You have up to one year.

Any reason you cannot read the posts above yours for the info you seek?
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There is a time limit to upgrade for free to Win10? Since when? Your information is bogus. You have up to one year.

Any reason you cannot read the posts above yours for the info you seek?
Message 17 of 20
Emmsleys
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Hello, 

 

To provide an update on this topic and thread. The following AutoCAD versions have been tested with Windows 10.

• AutoCAD 2016 is supported with the application of AutoCAD 2016 SP1.
• AutoCAD LT 2016 is supported with the application of AutoCAD LT 2016 SP1.
• The 2016 version of most AutoCAD-based verticals should be installable and perform as expected on Windows 10


Autodesk product versions of 2012 and earlier are no longer supported and are not included in considerations of Windows 10 compatibility.

The English language versions of AutoCAD 2015 and AutoCAD-based verticals should be installable if you have received the Windows 10 update, KB3081448 or later.


Other AutoCAD language versions and language packs can be installed if Windows 10 update, KB3105210, is applied prior to installation.
DWG TrueView 2015 can be installed if Windows 10 update, KB3105210, is applied prior to installation.

 

The 2013–2014 versions of AutoCAD products will not be supported on Windows 10. For all links and further information on this topic please read over the AKN Article



Sarah Emmsley
Technical Support Specialist

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Hello, 

 

To provide an update on this topic and thread. The following AutoCAD versions have been tested with Windows 10.

• AutoCAD 2016 is supported with the application of AutoCAD 2016 SP1.
• AutoCAD LT 2016 is supported with the application of AutoCAD LT 2016 SP1.
• The 2016 version of most AutoCAD-based verticals should be installable and perform as expected on Windows 10


Autodesk product versions of 2012 and earlier are no longer supported and are not included in considerations of Windows 10 compatibility.

The English language versions of AutoCAD 2015 and AutoCAD-based verticals should be installable if you have received the Windows 10 update, KB3081448 or later.


Other AutoCAD language versions and language packs can be installed if Windows 10 update, KB3105210, is applied prior to installation.
DWG TrueView 2015 can be installed if Windows 10 update, KB3105210, is applied prior to installation.

 

The 2013–2014 versions of AutoCAD products will not be supported on Windows 10. For all links and further information on this topic please read over the AKN Article



Sarah Emmsley
Technical Support Specialist

Message 18 of 20
Anonymous
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Folks, I know this is an old post but I have relevant information. I have used Autodesk software since R12 but a few years ago I had serious medical issues and couldn't maintain my subscription. I'm all for buying the latest versions but I just couldn't do it. I now have a part time job where I need to do some design/drafting work but Windows 10 didn't like my MEP 2013. I did some research and found a product called Longbow Converter and thought it would be worth the $80 dollars to try it. I installed it but had some minor problems. They set up a call to address the issues and did so very quickly and professionally. I have a fully functional MEP product in Windows 10 now. It is amazing! I have no connection to this company and paid full price for the product. This is an unsolicited endorsement of a great product. Thanks, Bill Henderson (my real name)

Folks, I know this is an old post but I have relevant information. I have used Autodesk software since R12 but a few years ago I had serious medical issues and couldn't maintain my subscription. I'm all for buying the latest versions but I just couldn't do it. I now have a part time job where I need to do some design/drafting work but Windows 10 didn't like my MEP 2013. I did some research and found a product called Longbow Converter and thought it would be worth the $80 dollars to try it. I installed it but had some minor problems. They set up a call to address the issues and did so very quickly and professionally. I have a fully functional MEP product in Windows 10 now. It is amazing! I have no connection to this company and paid full price for the product. This is an unsolicited endorsement of a great product. Thanks, Bill Henderson (my real name)
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pendean
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pendean
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Message 20 of 20
Anonymous
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Thanks! I tried that one and couldn't make it work. I'm about two weeks behind in drawings so I'm going to bury my head in my "new" MEP. 😉 Have a great day! Bill

Thanks! I tried that one and couldn't make it work. I'm about two weeks behind in drawings so I'm going to bury my head in my "new" MEP. 😉 Have a great day! Bill

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