@pendean wrote:
... "And you are barely above the minimum, and minimum is inadequate."
With all due respect, I guess you didn't pay attention to the first sentence in my comment. Let me repeat it here: "...my PC is way over the minimum requirements and even over the recommended configuration...". I am using a PC exclusively dedicated to AutoCAD with two physical Intel processors and 8 Gb RAM with a dedicated 128 bit video card with 4Gb RAM running the 64 bit version of Windows 10 Anniversary Update.
@pendean wrote:
"If AutoCAD is too expensive for you, try other CAD software. Some are even free-licenses you can use."
Sadly, I can't use other CAD software because of the mandatory requirements of many City Halls for submitting blueprints for approval. Let me quote one of those requirements here: "In all cases, blueprint hard copies must be accompanied with an electronic copy of the matching design in a trusted file saved with the latest available version of AutoCAD". I guess this explains why we don't have the option of using other, less expensive or free, CAD software.
@pendean wrote:
"If AutoCAD is too expensive for you,..."
AutoCAD is expensive, and even more in my country: the cost of a one-year license for AutoCAD Architecture is 25% higher than in the US, and that's without the usual VAT of 21%, which increases the final cost of the license to an outrageous 52% higher than the price paid in the US. And we can't buy a license online at the price paid in the US because of geo-fencing mechanisms applied by AutoCAD to protect the interests of the local authorized AutoCAD dealers.
My point is that, after we pay the local cost of a license for using AutoCAD, I'd expect some respect by not having to deal with all those technical issues on our own, which distracts our attention from our business and forces us to start following complicated instructions to apply workarounds, not solutions, instructions found only in forums like this one because AutoCAD's help desk reps don't even know where to get started to help us. In the end, we are not computer or IT professionals. Instead, we are only Architects or Civil Engineers in the construction business.