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How can I access files from 2010 version as I no longer have an activation code?

How can I access files from 2010 version as I no longer have an activation code?

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How can I access files from 2010 version as I no longer have an activation code?

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Our company purchased this version several years ago.  I am not able to access or get an activation code.  I need assistance to retrieve all of the files I have saved on this version.  What do I need to do at this time?

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rkmcswain
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The files have nothing to do with the application. You can start a new Autodesk contract and rent AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT for a period of time (month, 3 months, year).  You could download a trial and use it for 30 days to convert your files to something else (such as DXF). You could look at other applications that can read/write .DWG files and consider using them.

 

In any case, the files are not tied to the application. Do you know where they are saved?

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pendean
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Autodesk ended automatic reauthorizing of 2010 and older software as of August 31 2019, read all about it here https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/simplecontent/content/previous-ver... Sorry, you missed the deadline.

If you still have your old Win7 PC and all works well, hang on to it for as long as it will last, then figure out a new option if you are unable to join Autodesk Subscription for newer software. If you find Autodesk software subscriptions too expensive, there are many other CAD packages out there with no subscription options (initial cost may still be comparably high) that you can go get and use.

 

You can also use the free viewer to look at and print your DWG files while you figure out what to do for your next CAD software solution, here is the link https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/dwg-trueview/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How...