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AutoCAD (or LT, AutoCAD Architecture, Mechanical, Electrical, etc.) 2011 or 2010 autocad for windows 8 64 bit free download on Windows 7, you get an error message about the operating system not being compatible. The problem
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is not in the compatibility of Windows 7 but rather in the improper version of AutoCAD being installed. For "Win7 64" you need the 64-bit version of http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-2010-2011-2012/windows-7-not-supported/td-p/2882526 AutoCAD. Make sure you are installing the 64bit version of AutoCAD included on your official installation media (some versions have a separate setup.exe in the x64 folder on the DVD). Most AutoCAD-based CAD products (since 2008) are distributed in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. These 64-bit versions are officially supported in XP x64, Vista 64 http://www.cadforum.cz/cadforum_en/cannot-install-autocad-2011-or-2010-on-windows-7-tip7365 (since 2008) and Windows 7 (since 2010). ACAD2011ACAD2010LTADTCivilACADMACADE *CAD 16.5.2010 61203x CommentsTell a friend applies to: AutoCAD 2011 AutoCAD 2010 AutoCAD LT AutoCAD Architecture AutoCAD Civil 3D AutoCAD Mechanical AutoCAD Electrical See also:Tip 10482:Compatibility of Autodesk products with Windows 10.Tip 10084:Error "Unsupported operating system" when installing Revit LT 2015.Tip 9556:VBA not working - failed to initialize properly.Tip 9032:How to install AutoCAD 2013 or Inventor 2013 in Windows 8?Tip 7820:Compatibility of Autodesk software with Windows 7 SP1. Selected tip: AutoDWF - Automatic publishing of DWF file on every save of the DWG drawing BackAll CAD Tips Loading 3D models in the FBX format into AutoCAD. | Background image/photo in a Revit rendering. Have we helped you? If you want to support the CAD Forum web service, consider buying one of our CAD applications, or our custom software development offerings, or donating via PayPal (see above). You
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