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autocad lt 2000 su windows 7

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Does anyone know if there may be problems installing autocad lt2000 on the new homecoming microsoft windoes 7?
 
Has anyone tried to make the installation on windows 7 or do you know if there are incompatibility problems?

at this point also a feedback on the installation of lt2000 on view could give me some tips ....
 
Forget it!
autodesk that according to my opinion wants to make monopoly, cartel, etc., etc., has made compatible with win 7 only autocad 2010 which also has obvious problems to turn stably on win 7 to 64bit!

I think we must have the courage to move to other cheaper and multiplatform software. because as long as we continue to scan to use autocad we will continue to feed this position of unilateral standarization of the sector that is excluded from harm of the fair competition and therefore to damage us!
 
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windows 7 is supported in autocad 2010 (and 2011 and higher) and inventor 2010 (and 2011 and higher). if you want to install and run older versions of autocad, lt, or inventor (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, r11...) in win7, you can use the virtualized "xp mode" available for windows 7 professional, ultimate and enterprise (both 32-bit and 64-bit).

to use the windows xp mode you will need a cpu hardware support. you can detect the hw virtualization support in your processor with the utility xxxxxxxxxxxxx . the windows xp mode add-on (application) can be downloaded from xxxxxxxxx. then you can install the tool through xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > windows xp mode.
 
I changed pc and reinstalled my 2004 lt autocad on windows 7 home premium.

I did some tests. The strange thing, given the history of home ms, is that it seems to work.
 
for full reliability (as far as possible in autocad!!! ) I would entrust myself to 2008 both on 32 and on 64bit (tested by years!!!)
 
because as long as we continue to scan to use autocad we will continue to feed this position of unilateral standarization of the sector that is excluded from harm of the fair competition and therefore to harm our?? ? ?
 

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