auto cad installation help
#16
Re: auto cad installation help
Originally Posted by JK_Motorsports
Eh, Autocad is so 1980's. Can;t stand using it anymore.
Originally Posted by hondarex2323
lol if you need any help on anything let me know..
#18
Re: auto cad installation help
Originally Posted by JK_Motorsports
Inventor 11, Solidworks, I did have a copy of Katia(Speling) but lost it!!
The only time I use Autocad is when I need to get some thing CNC Plasma cut in a hurry by a local guy.
The only time I use Autocad is when I need to get some thing CNC Plasma cut in a hurry by a local guy.
are you thinking of http://www.catiaworld.com/ ?
#19
Re: auto cad installation help
I have an associates in cad, been useing autocad for the past 10 years. Currently do civil engineering useing autocad and microstation. The error that your running into when you try to install it is a very common error with bootleg stuff (All i ever get now adays, to cheep to pay for crap). Copy the burnt cd to your hard drive and eith re-burn it or mount it in a virtual cd-rom and install it from our hard drive.
#20
Re: auto cad installation help
acually that wa not an error from "bootleggin.
my .netframe work has been giving me some issues for a while now it just took me a little while to put two and two together! If if you look at the task bar, the one with the time you will see that I have deactivated the auto updates and firewall. so after i uninstalled the 2.0 frame work and reinstalled it magically everything worked great.
p.s. while I was attending drafting, 95% had some version of a/c at home to facilitate in the learning at home. the autocad was not a requirement but, a person would struggle in class if he or she could not get the program.
my .netframe work has been giving me some issues for a while now it just took me a little while to put two and two together! If if you look at the task bar, the one with the time you will see that I have deactivated the auto updates and firewall. so after i uninstalled the 2.0 frame work and reinstalled it magically everything worked great.
p.s. while I was attending drafting, 95% had some version of a/c at home to facilitate in the learning at home. the autocad was not a requirement but, a person would struggle in class if he or she could not get the program.