Hello guys;
When I install the AutoCAD Electrical 2016 on my PC (Windows 10 Build 10041) i got this error:
Install AutoCAD Electrical 2016 Core Failed Installation aborted, Result=1603
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If it still errors for 4.5, you might have to remove it altogether from the setup.ini
I have install aytodesk 2016 products in a test machine with windows 10 previw without any problem. As you can see from my attachment i have not .Net Framework 4.5 installes. It works just fine with .Net Framework 4.6
I also try to install autocad 2015 in a machine with windows 10 and i have the same problem. I will try to install .Net Framework 4.5 and i will try again.
After reading all the details about the installation of LT2016 on Windows 10 which does appear to have many problems. A question to Autodesk it is now 2015 and LT2016 has been out for a bit. Does any expert know when I can install Windows 10 and AutoCAD will run 100% whithout any of the problems refer to in this topic.
Be helpful if some kind person from Autodesk would comment. I have two desktops and two laptops I run AutoCAD LT 2015 on No 2 PC and AutoCAD LT 2016 on my main computer. I have just upgraded from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10. It seems to work without any problems so far. I am now considering upgrading my PC No 1 which has AutoCAD LT 16. Do you think I will have problems with LT 2016 with Windows 10. I have a subscription account.
For installing AutoCAD 2016 on Windows 10, pls change the registry key according to the link below. I can installed AutoCAD 2016 on Windows 10 successfully. Hope its helpfull.
@Anonymous wrote:For installing AutoCAD 2016 on Windows 10, pls change the registry key according to the link below. I can installed AutoCAD 2016 on Windows 10 successfully. Hope its helpfull.
I am attempting to install IDSP 2016 on Windows 10, but even after changing the registry to show .NET 4.5 instead of 4.6.00079 it gets hung up on the install of .NET Framework Runtime 3.5 SP1. The top progress bar shows it full, but then seems to stall. Task manager shows Setup.exe occasionally taking up the CPU, but then goes idle for a bit. It doesn't look like anything else is running to cause the setup to stall. It's been stuck like this for about 15 minutes, so I know something is wrong.
I haven't seen others with this issue, so I'm perplexed.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:For installing AutoCAD 2016 on Windows 10, pls change the registry key according to the link below. I can installed AutoCAD 2016 on Windows 10 successfully. Hope its helpfull.
I am attempting to install IDSP 2016 on Windows 10, but even after changing the registry to show .NET 4.5 instead of 4.6.00079 it gets hung up on the install of .NET Framework Runtime 3.5 SP1. The top progress bar shows it full, but then seems to stall. Task manager shows Setup.exe occasionally taking up the CPU, but then goes idle for a bit. It doesn't look like anything else is running to cause the setup to stall. It's been stuck like this for about 15 minutes, so I know something is wrong.
I haven't seen others with this issue, so I'm perplexed.
I was able to get past the .NET 3.5 SP1 install issue by going to https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh506443(v=vs.110).aspx and installing .NET 3.5 that way. I ran the IDSP 2016 installer again and it's been installing so far.
win10, я делал путем изменения regedit-изменяя разрешения HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v4 (1033) вручную везде вбиваем 4.5 !!!
Hi there,
go to " Regedit " ,, and then go to
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v4\Client"
when u get the ownership of the "client" folder , change the key " version " to "4.5" and start installing,
when u finish installing , u can change this value back.
If, when change you get this error;
"Cannot edit Version: Error witing the value's new contents."
with the following software Open your registry lock and try again.
when u finish installing , u can change this value back and lock again.
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