I have a crispy new copy of AutoCAD LT97 that I have been carrying around for years. I want to install it now, and of course, PC hardware and operating systems have advanced some since the late '90's. I am running Windows 7 64 bit and the AutoCAD LT disk wants a 32 bit system.
Is there a way to override the requirement and go ahead and install it, then run it in compatibility mode for Windows 98?
Or better yet, will Autodesk upgrade this to a version that will run on a 64 bit OS?
Thanks.
Explorer this older-versions AutoCAD forum for tips on how to try the installs:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/AutoCAD-R12-R13-R14-Archive/bd-p/15
You can buy newer full versions of LT anywhere, I like Amazon.com, but you are being silly if you think you qualify for an upgrade discount 🙂
DarrenP
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Hello
Just for Info (and FUN) : AutoCAD LT 2004 32 bits is running perfectly on Win Seven Pro 64 bits ...
Bye, Pat
Patrice BRAUD
Many older software install just fine for most users: for some, there is no easy cure or fix and no one seems to know why exactly.
This is an older thread and a lot has changed with Windows. If you are still trying to run older software you may want to try posting in the older AutoCAD forum boards as well.
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