Will Autocad 2014 be compatible with windows 10?
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Hi,
welcome @Anonymous.autodesk.com!
>> but Link to this Information sadly missing
If you have your Internet browser open to see this message ... just scroll upwards and you'll get the item visible which PENDEAN showed in his screenshot.
- alfred -
Hi,
welcome @Anonymous.autodesk.com!
>> but Link to this Information sadly missing
If you have your Internet browser open to see this message ... just scroll upwards and you'll get the item visible which PENDEAN showed in his screenshot.
- alfred -
i just tried to install creative suite 2016 15 14 and 13 and it is not compatible with windows 10
i just tried to install creative suite 2016 15 14 and 13 and it is not compatible with windows 10
Unless one has an extremely compelling reason to migrate to Win10, doing so on a CAD produciton machine is, at the very least, unwise.
**free upgrade /= compelling reason.
Play with it on old hardware that's not mission critical, but unless thats (software testing) is part of a person's official job description, why waste time?
full disclosure: i've upgraded a home pc form Win7 to Win10, and find it rather a pointless 'upgrade.' It doesn't do anything I need done any better than Win7, and the time spent locking it down is time i'll never get back.
Unless one has an extremely compelling reason to migrate to Win10, doing so on a CAD produciton machine is, at the very least, unwise.
**free upgrade /= compelling reason.
Play with it on old hardware that's not mission critical, but unless thats (software testing) is part of a person's official job description, why waste time?
full disclosure: i've upgraded a home pc form Win7 to Win10, and find it rather a pointless 'upgrade.' It doesn't do anything I need done any better than Win7, and the time spent locking it down is time i'll never get back.
I have been using AutoCAD 2016 on my Tos P755 upgraded to Win 10 for a few weeks now without any problems.
From the difficulties I read others having there seems some issues.
I had AutoCAD 2016 already installed on Win 7 on this Tos P755 since April. I made the upgrade to Win 10 without any changes to Autocad.
One observation: must keep IE as the default browser for the AutoCAD Help to work. The Win 10 browser Edge didnt work with AutoCAD 2016. I have IE 11, Google Chrome, & Win 10 Edge all installed. They all work, & sometimes I used two at once, say Edge for this board as now & stream mactv on chrome at the same time.
Based on this experience I suggest install AutoCAD first on Win 7 or 8, authorize it, open close a few times to make sure its working. Then try the upgrade. Keep IE 9-10-11 & make it the default. You can still use Edge as it does seem a little faster.
Of course it helps to have a spare pc to try things on.
I have been using AutoCAD 2016 on my Tos P755 upgraded to Win 10 for a few weeks now without any problems.
From the difficulties I read others having there seems some issues.
I had AutoCAD 2016 already installed on Win 7 on this Tos P755 since April. I made the upgrade to Win 10 without any changes to Autocad.
One observation: must keep IE as the default browser for the AutoCAD Help to work. The Win 10 browser Edge didnt work with AutoCAD 2016. I have IE 11, Google Chrome, & Win 10 Edge all installed. They all work, & sometimes I used two at once, say Edge for this board as now & stream mactv on chrome at the same time.
Based on this experience I suggest install AutoCAD first on Win 7 or 8, authorize it, open close a few times to make sure its working. Then try the upgrade. Keep IE 9-10-11 & make it the default. You can still use Edge as it does seem a little faster.
Of course it helps to have a spare pc to try things on.
I've loaded Windows 10 for free, and have been having issues ever since with AutoCad LT14. Makes me wonder why I installed it. This version of AutoCad worked better with Windows 7. Wish now that I could go back.
I've loaded Windows 10 for free, and have been having issues ever since with AutoCad LT14. Makes me wonder why I installed it. This version of AutoCad worked better with Windows 7. Wish now that I could go back.
Hi,
>> Wish now that I could go back.
You can roll back, there is a option for 30 days after updating to Windows 10. >>>click<<<
- alfred -
Hi,
>> Wish now that I could go back.
You can roll back, there is a option for 30 days after updating to Windows 10. >>>click<<<
- alfred -
I installed Windows 10 AutoCAD 2015.
It works, but slow, tends to freeze despite starting the acceleration of software. Win 8.1 worked well.
any idea how to improve performance?
my laptop have:
16GB RAM
1TB SSD
2 core i7
dedicated graphics card
I installed Windows 10 AutoCAD 2015.
It works, but slow, tends to freeze despite starting the acceleration of software. Win 8.1 worked well.
any idea how to improve performance?
my laptop have:
16GB RAM
1TB SSD
2 core i7
dedicated graphics card
I agree that sharing results is the key to solving problems. That is why I started this thread back in February when I first heard windows 10 was coming out and offering free upgrades. I want to hear about the different issues people are having. It is because of this feedback that I have decided not to upgrade until AutoCad is supported in Windows 10 (I hope this happens before the free upgrade period runs out). My point is that I do research before jumping into something but like many people out there, with work and other commitments I do not have time to study every website, blog, thread or post to find what information might be out there. I'm disappointed with some of the condescending or rude comments on this thread and others that I have seen on this site that may inhibit people from sharing what they are experiencing with this issue. Let's try to keep our comments constructive.
I agree that sharing results is the key to solving problems. That is why I started this thread back in February when I first heard windows 10 was coming out and offering free upgrades. I want to hear about the different issues people are having. It is because of this feedback that I have decided not to upgrade until AutoCad is supported in Windows 10 (I hope this happens before the free upgrade period runs out). My point is that I do research before jumping into something but like many people out there, with work and other commitments I do not have time to study every website, blog, thread or post to find what information might be out there. I'm disappointed with some of the condescending or rude comments on this thread and others that I have seen on this site that may inhibit people from sharing what they are experiencing with this issue. Let's try to keep our comments constructive.
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