You have to do it in a Virtual Machine with Windows XP as the operating system but it does work quite well.
BTW, I am using Virtualbox from Oracle and while it works very well and install a snap there are a few quirks. First quirk is you have to set up Shared Folders to have files visible to both the Host and Guest. Second I have only been able to get a USB printer to run with the Guest or Host and that is an OR only choice unless you enjoy disconnecting the printer and restarting the Host and re-installing the printer to get it to work with the host. Third, Internet connection for the Virtual Machine may not be possible but who would want to risk surfing the Net under Windows XP.
BTW, those into Photography wishing to have an easy use Photo Editor that features a VERY intuitive interface look for Micrographx Picture Publisher on Ebay or Amazon. Because it too will run in Virtualbox with Win XP.
@Anonymous
I'm guessing you meant to reply to another post...
AutoCAD 2000 will NOT run on windows 10. You're running in through a virtual machine on XP...
I hope no one is still using AutoCAD 2000. If so, there's no support, so just upgrade instead of having to jump through these loops.
If this information was helpful, please consider using the Accept Solution
Darin Green
Director of Customer Support
Synergis Engineering Design Solutions
Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
Yes it will! I have it running perfectly, but you need to follow some special instructions Installing AutoCAD 2000 on Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10
The version for this setup32 file is V3.0.117.0
that setup wouldn't work for me on my 32 bit acad2000 with windows 10pro
You don't actually own it. You have a license to use it as stated in the EULA.
@mitchem865 wrote:
i own 2004 acad and they won't give my a pass code to run it on my new computer, sad part is I own it and paid for the ownership.
You "own" nothing created by Autodesk. Never have, still do not. Sorry. That's the reality.
Agreements are written in favor of the agreement writer, not the signer sadly.
Take a few minutes to understand "software ownership" as an end user, it is quite enlightening how the laws are literally against the user:
https://www.webopedia.com/insights/owningsoftware/
https://www.allbusiness.com/the-difference-between-buying-and-licensing-software-928-1.html
and... well, there is so much out there to explain how software works in plain language, help yourself
https://www.google.com/search?q=do+you+own+a+software+license
HTH
Hello @mitchem865 ,
you do not need a new pass code, just use the "Portable License Utility" to transfer your license from your old computer to your new computer.
Important: Read the help before using !
regards
Markus
Hi, could you please assist me in installing Autocad 2000 on my laptop...it is running on Windows 10 64bit
Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge.