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rkmcswain
en respuesta a: Anonymous

cfotto wrote:

if end up just running LT would that make a difference?

and if I move my 2013 from one computer to the other is that an option?

AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT have essentially the same system requirements. You might need more horsepower for example, if you were doing complex 3D modeling in AutoCAD, that you can't do in LT.

You're going to have a hard time getting 2013 installed correctly on Win10, and even if you do, there are so many problems with display issues on new hardware, that you're not going to have a good experience IMO. Either stick with your existing laptop, get another older laptop with Win7, upgrade your AutoCAD to 2018, or dare I say it... look at some alternative CAD program if upgrading to true AutoCAD 2018 is not in your budget.

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