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Message 1 of 44
Anonymous
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inventor 32 bit version

please provide 32 bit version of inventor for pc's which support 32 bit processer.

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Message 2 of 44
mcgyvr
in reply to: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:

please provide 32 bit version of inventor for pc's which support 32 bit processer.


@Anonymous  Please update your computer to something more modern. 

Autodesk no longer supports 32 bit systems.



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Message 3 of 44
pball
in reply to: Anonymous

First off this is a user forum so no one will be able to provide a download for Inventor, you'd have to go to the official downloads page. It also seems Inventor 2015 was the last version to support 32bit and that version is no longer supported. So you are most likely out of luck.

Message 4 of 44
Anonymous
in reply to: pball

Hmm. It's good to listen from someone else. I know this but I think that
there must be a solution, but there's not.
Message 5 of 44
Jason.Rugg
in reply to: Anonymous

@AnonymousAt this point there is not going to be a legal means of getting a 32 bit version. I would recommend updating Windows to 64 bit if your computer will allow it and then you would be able to install Inventor.

Message 6 of 44
Anonymous
in reply to: Jason.Rugg

Really! How window can be updated to the version it's never meant to be.
Message 7 of 44
DarrenP
in reply to: Anonymous

what windows are you running?

64 bit Windows has been around since XP

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Jason.Rugg
in reply to: Anonymous

@AnonymousFirst of all how old is your system and what version of Windows are you running? Windows is either 32 bit or 64 bit, depending on which you install will dictate whether you can install 64 bit software. 32 bit Windows can only run 32 bit programs but 64 bit Windows can run both 32 bit and 64 bit programs. If you have at least Windows 7 installed on your computer you will be able to install 64 bit Windows 7 and likely even upgrade to Windows 10. Windows XP/Vista had 64 bit versions but I would stay away from those and if that's what you are currently running it is time to update.

Message 9 of 44
Anonymous
in reply to: Jason.Rugg

I had windows 10 home which supports 32 bit operating system & 64 bit
processors.
Message 10 of 44
DarrenP
in reply to: Anonymous

is there reason you can't install the 64 bit version of Windows 10?

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Jason.Rugg
in reply to: Anonymous

@AnonymousIf you're running Windows 10 you need to backup your system and reinstall Windows 10 64 bit.

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Anonymous
in reply to: DarrenP

No I don't think so. But upgrading window bit version is hard to do and I
even don't did it supports my system and requirements property or not.
Message 13 of 44
Anonymous
in reply to: Jason.Rugg

Yeah, I read it only but I can't find how to assemble it. Means should I
purchase it or something else.
Message 14 of 44
Jason.Rugg
in reply to: Anonymous

@AnonymousYour computer would have to be quite old for it to only support 32 bit.

Message 15 of 44
Jason.Rugg
in reply to: Anonymous

@AnonymousUpgrading is not hard, just backup all of your files you wish to keep and then boot your computer off of the Windows 10 installation media and install the 64 bit version. After that you can install Inventor 64 bit.

Message 16 of 44
Frederick_Law
in reply to: Anonymous

Purchase a new one or used one.

Your old computer will be really slow running Inventor even if you can install Windows 10 and Inventor.

 

Now are you student?

Or going to purchase the latest version of Inventor?

Message 17 of 44
leowarren34
in reply to: Frederick_Law

I doubt your computer is more than 18 years old since 64 bit systems have been made from easily 2001 and onwards.

Updating windows will likely require a license but this will allow you to install much more modern software.

For future reference Autodesks oldest supported version is 2017

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Message 18 of 44
TheCADWhisperer
in reply to: Anonymous

I do not see anywhere in this thread where you have stated your system specs.

Please post complete processor and OS specifications.

Message 19 of 44
Anonymous
in reply to: TheCADWhisperer

Ok let me tell you. I have "Dell Latitude E6420" series laptop.

Processor Information - Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.50 GHz

Installed RAM - 4 GB

System type - 32- bit operating system, ×64-based processor
Message 20 of 44
DarrenP
in reply to: Anonymous

4 gigs of ram is not going to be enough

can you add more ram to it?

DarrenP
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