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Hello. Who can help with the errors?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello. Who can help with the errors?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Your log file indicates that the installation routine does not have enough permission to your computer to execute property. You need to be logged in with an account profile with administrator rights.
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Maybe it happened after I moved the files from the main drive C to drive D?, the memory on the C drive was full.
Fusion 360 MUST installed on the C: Drive without exception and cannot be moved. Since it is a streaming application this is a requirement. If you wish to use the application you will have to free up adequate space on the C: Drive.
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Hi! Today I returned the file back to disk C, now the software does not load at all. Maybe a problem with the server?
My good sir, you need to uninstall Fusion and download a new installer. I don't think you can just move files from one drive to another and have it work 😉
Yes, I deleted it, installed it, all to no avail. I checked for compatibility, ran it as an administrator, how else can I restore it?
Did you do the steps outlined in here:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fusion-360/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How...
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The dimensions started blowing up and has never happened before. No updates for the pc were done that created this.