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dennis
en respuesta a: cjharley1450

I have run into this several times with AutoCAD/Windows 8.1 and 10.  Usually, prior to an Update a Restore Point is created, and going back "fixed it all".  What is really odd, for a test, I would then reinstall the Update and all would be fine.  Even though AutoCAD 2017 and Windows 10 are "compatible", I have found that problems still arise.  One trick, uninstall the .NET Framework, then install version 3.5 and update it to current version.  This process has proven effective on my laptop as well as many others in our office and for clients.