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autocad boot problem that blocks windows view

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gianlu.d

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I installed autocad (version 2012) but at startup it completely blocks windows, so that I can only detach the power and wait for the battery to run out to restart.
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the same thing does by installing previous versions that I press have always worked for years! !
What happened and what can I do?
I read a bit on the forums where someone recommends to delete all products and autodesk files...but I would like to leave it as the last hypothesis.
 
Wait till the battery is released? What's your laptop? integrated battery? What's that?
 
and what answer could I ever give you?
you say it blocks windows and you have to wait for the battery to be discharged, but in the end the stains... Let's figure out what a generic "block windows" means.
clean installation of the s.o. and go on the safe.
 
I agree with crystal....all flat and reinstall everything from zero possibly avoiding reinstalling windows from the recovery partition if present....another alternative you could install win 10 64 bit always with the view serial still today microsoft gives us this grace (I have migrated from 7 pro recently).
If I couldn't solve this way it also assesses that it could be a hardware failure, something similar happened to an old asus.
then as advice from good scimunito go to ssd and ram at least 8gb to have a reactive machine. :): )
 
I agree with crystal....all flat and reinstall everything from zero possibly avoiding reinstalling windows from the recovery partition if present....another alternative you could install win 10 64 bit always with the view serial still today microsoft gives us this grace (I have migrated from 7 pro recently).
If I couldn't solve this way it also assesses that it could be a hardware failure, something similar happened to an old asus.
then as advice from good scimunito go to ssd and ram at least 8gb to have a reactive machine. :): )
Thank you very much for your advice
Actually, I'd like to get to something less crude than a reset. I have a lot of programs that would make me difficult to reinstall and reconfigure.
Of course the laptop is old, but I'd like to keep using it for how I always used it, I don't need the upgrade on this.
I thought there was some kind of log key to change. . Probably the autocad launcher I don't know.
 
Thank you very much for your advice
Actually, I'd like to get to something less crude than a reset. I have a lot of programs that would make me difficult to reinstall and reconfigure.
Of course the laptop is old, but I'd like to keep using it for how I always used it, I don't need the upgrade on this.
I thought there was some kind of log key to change. . Probably the autocad launcher I don't know.
I don't want to be pessimistic but so on two feet it seems difficult that you will solve the problem...another alternative is to make a windows repair or a restore point before the problem.
 
to see if it is the launcher (remote hypothesis), go to the installation folder and launch the executable (acad.exe)
 
to see if it is the launcher (remote hypothesis), go to the installation folder and launch the executable (acad.exe)
solved with a simple scandisk on the c partition:
sometimes the best solutions are the simplest before reaching the drastics;)
 

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