Hello;
I have a copy of Autocad 2016 with a perpetual stand-alone license and it is activated on a computer running Windows 10. Will upgrading the operating system, without changing the hardware, effect the activation of my Autocad?
I am also concerned about the requirement for TPM 2.0 in Windows 11 which I gather is a chip on the motherboard. My machine is fairly new but I do not know if the TPM is turned on or not. If I have that chip, and it is currently off, and I then turn it on, will this effect my activation of Autocad?
Sincerely;
Michelle
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Hello;
I have a copy of Autocad 2016 with a perpetual stand-alone license and it is activated on a computer running Windows 10. Will upgrading the operating system, without changing the hardware, effect the activation of my Autocad?
I am also concerned about the requirement for TPM 2.0 in Windows 11 which I gather is a chip on the motherboard. My machine is fairly new but I do not know if the TPM is turned on or not. If I have that chip, and it is currently off, and I then turn it on, will this effect my activation of Autocad?
Sincerely;
Michelle
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Wow, I was wondering why, also but man that's a bit over the top if you consider that they might just like to try new things. Maybe there is no risk.
Wow, I was wondering why, also but man that's a bit over the top if you consider that they might just like to try new things. Maybe there is no risk.
Hmm...
The Autocad 2016 is my personal copy and is not needed for business so I don't need to keep up with the latest and greatest. If I decided to start my own company doing contract drafting work, then yes I would sign up for a subscription. On the other hand, if I am doing a series of small standalone drafting jobs - and the client does not care what version of CAD I am using - then I would use just use Acad 2016.
In all seriousness, I would rather buy something than rent it - even if it means using old software. Make no mistake, a subscription plan is renting.
In terms of Windows 11, I am trying to look ahead where I can. End of support for Windows 10 is Oct 2025. That means no more security patches. Furthermore, while MS says Windows 11 is an optional update, they will start cajoling and encouraging people to upgrade. And from what I can tell from browsing the internet, you can expect this process to begin the middle of next year.
At any rate, I am still looking for an answer to my question...how will upgrading to Windows 11, when that becomes available next year, effect my current activation for Acad 2016?
Sincerely;
Michelle
Hmm...
The Autocad 2016 is my personal copy and is not needed for business so I don't need to keep up with the latest and greatest. If I decided to start my own company doing contract drafting work, then yes I would sign up for a subscription. On the other hand, if I am doing a series of small standalone drafting jobs - and the client does not care what version of CAD I am using - then I would use just use Acad 2016.
In all seriousness, I would rather buy something than rent it - even if it means using old software. Make no mistake, a subscription plan is renting.
In terms of Windows 11, I am trying to look ahead where I can. End of support for Windows 10 is Oct 2025. That means no more security patches. Furthermore, while MS says Windows 11 is an optional update, they will start cajoling and encouraging people to upgrade. And from what I can tell from browsing the internet, you can expect this process to begin the middle of next year.
At any rate, I am still looking for an answer to my question...how will upgrading to Windows 11, when that becomes available next year, effect my current activation for Acad 2016?
Sincerely;
Michelle
there is a chance if you upgrade to windows 11 it can break the activation
no guarantee it won't or not too many things can happen when you do an in place upgrade to a new Windows OS
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there is a chance if you upgrade to windows 11 it can break the activation
no guarantee it won't or not too many things can happen when you do an in place upgrade to a new Windows OS
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