Will Autocad 2014 be compatible with windows 10?
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Any software that is released several years prior to a new OS is unlikely to run smoothly.
Any software that is released several years prior to a new OS is unlikely to run smoothly.
Dean.
Still, it can't be any worse than Windows 8 or 8.1.... (I mean for the OS.. not for AutoCAD working on it)
Microsoft must have been smoking something funny those weekends!!
Mark
Dean.
Still, it can't be any worse than Windows 8 or 8.1.... (I mean for the OS.. not for AutoCAD working on it)
Microsoft must have been smoking something funny those weekends!!
Mark
@skintsubby wrote:
Dean.
Still, it can't be any worse than Windows 8 or 8.1.... (I mean for the OS.. not for AutoCAD working on it)
Microsoft must have been smoking something funny those weekends!!
Mark
Optimist!!
@skintsubby wrote:
Dean.
Still, it can't be any worse than Windows 8 or 8.1.... (I mean for the OS.. not for AutoCAD working on it)
Microsoft must have been smoking something funny those weekends!!
Mark
Optimist!!
I've read comments by a couple of people that have AutoCAD2015 running on Win10 without issue... the initial reports are the Win10 is much faster than Win8/8.1 I'm pretty sure AutoCAD2014 will never be "officially" supported on Win10, but I wouldn't be surprised if it works just fine.
I've read comments by a couple of people that have AutoCAD2015 running on Win10 without issue... the initial reports are the Win10 is much faster than Win8/8.1 I'm pretty sure AutoCAD2014 will never be "officially" supported on Win10, but I wouldn't be surprised if it works just fine.
What I had read is that Windows 10 will be a free upgrade from Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 for a year. After that, they will charge for it. I think this is where the confusion of it being subscription-based came in. I think it's still going to be a stand-alone install like it has always been.
What I had read is that Windows 10 will be a free upgrade from Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 for a year. After that, they will charge for it. I think this is where the confusion of it being subscription-based came in. I think it's still going to be a stand-alone install like it has always been.
Thanks for all the input. I needed to upgrade my computer and Autocad in 2014. Love the Autocad, hate windows 8.1 and have been waiting for a replacement ever since. I agree from what I've read that for the first year, most of windows 8 owners (except for Enterprise) will be able to upgrade for free. After that ypu will need to pay for the upgrade but it will not be subscription based.
What I am hoping is that Autodesk will release updates to deal with compatibility issues that may crop up. I didn't want to upgrade my Autocad until windows came out with an OS that made sense to run on a PC. What has me concerned is the emails that I have received stating "beginning February 1st of 2015 license upgrades from previous releases not on subscription will no longer be available for purchase." I have not checked yet to find out exactly what that means. Does that mean from here on out to upgrade to a newer version you have to pay full price?
Thanks for all the input. I needed to upgrade my computer and Autocad in 2014. Love the Autocad, hate windows 8.1 and have been waiting for a replacement ever since. I agree from what I've read that for the first year, most of windows 8 owners (except for Enterprise) will be able to upgrade for free. After that ypu will need to pay for the upgrade but it will not be subscription based.
What I am hoping is that Autodesk will release updates to deal with compatibility issues that may crop up. I didn't want to upgrade my Autocad until windows came out with an OS that made sense to run on a PC. What has me concerned is the emails that I have received stating "beginning February 1st of 2015 license upgrades from previous releases not on subscription will no longer be available for purchase." I have not checked yet to find out exactly what that means. Does that mean from here on out to upgrade to a newer version you have to pay full price?
Thats' exactly what it means. either pay to stay on subscription, or pay retail for a new seat + subscription. and now it's Feb 3, so the 02/01 deadline you mentioned is gone.
Prior experience suggests that there _may_ be discount trade-ins offered at some point in time to get a certain amount off full retail if you buy a new version AND go on subscription, but certainly no guarantees.
Thats' exactly what it means. either pay to stay on subscription, or pay retail for a new seat + subscription. and now it's Feb 3, so the 02/01 deadline you mentioned is gone.
Prior experience suggests that there _may_ be discount trade-ins offered at some point in time to get a certain amount off full retail if you buy a new version AND go on subscription, but certainly no guarantees.
arseekford wrote:
Does that mean from here on out to upgrade to a newer version you have to pay full price?
Yup....
from the Upgrade FAQ
How can a customer get current if they have an older version of software after February 1, 2015?
Customers who wish to use the latest release after February 1, 2015 will have the option to purchase the latest version at SRP (Suggested Retail Price).
... or buy a montly/quarterly/yearly desktop subscription and pay as you go. --> Link
arseekford wrote:
Does that mean from here on out to upgrade to a newer version you have to pay full price?
Yup....
from the Upgrade FAQ
How can a customer get current if they have an older version of software after February 1, 2015?
Customers who wish to use the latest release after February 1, 2015 will have the option to purchase the latest version at SRP (Suggested Retail Price).
... or buy a montly/quarterly/yearly desktop subscription and pay as you go. --> Link
I just upgraded to Win 10 yesterday on my Toshiba P755 running Win 7 Home Prem 64.
AutoCAD 2016 was installed in April from DVD (subscription for many years)
Seems to run OK so far.
I just upgraded to Win 10 yesterday on my Toshiba P755 running Win 7 Home Prem 64.
AutoCAD 2016 was installed in April from DVD (subscription for many years)
Seems to run OK so far.
Before initiating the upgrade I checked Autodesk & found nothing explicit against Win 10.
My Work PC is a Dell M4800 running Win 7 Pro with ACAD 2016 installed.
The Tos P755 is my home computer, with ACAD 2016 installed (subscription home use) so I felt secure experimenting.
( being self-employed for many years I am seldom without a net)
BTW I found that the Help (online & offline) did not work with Win 10 Edge as default. IE 11 was still onboard so I made that default again. Then Help worked as usual.
But the new Edge seems like an improvement for general browsing. I have both for now, along with Chrome & Firefox. Don't care much for Cortana- Think I will fire her.
Before initiating the upgrade I checked Autodesk & found nothing explicit against Win 10.
My Work PC is a Dell M4800 running Win 7 Pro with ACAD 2016 installed.
The Tos P755 is my home computer, with ACAD 2016 installed (subscription home use) so I felt secure experimenting.
( being self-employed for many years I am seldom without a net)
BTW I found that the Help (online & offline) did not work with Win 10 Edge as default. IE 11 was still onboard so I made that default again. Then Help worked as usual.
But the new Edge seems like an improvement for general browsing. I have both for now, along with Chrome & Firefox. Don't care much for Cortana- Think I will fire her.
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