Now burn that directory to a CD and you have a new install CD to use (or you can install AutoCAD straight from the hard drive).When extracting, overwrite the existing files. Download the installation files and extract the contents in the directory containing AutoCAD CD contents.Copy contents of the installation CD to your hard drive.I won’t share you the whole CD, but the files and easy guide needed to make one yourself with your own CD. Then I made a new modified installation CD for future use. What I did was make install script that basically does automatically the steps on that guide. SolutionĪll thanks to my solution belongs to this post on Autodesk forums. I only happened to find that one after I got my AutoCAD running. It would have been too slow and clumsy to use.Īnother possible solution is commercial Longbow converter. One common suggestion to get AutoCAD working is installing a virtual machine called Windows XP mode from Microsoft. I did some research and found that I’m not the only one with the problem. AutoCAD itself is 32bit and works once installed. The root problem in installing is that AutoCAD 2000 has an ancient 16bit installer that won’t run on 64bit Windows. I had a hard time installing AutoCAD LT 2000 on 64bit Windows 7 computer at work due to computer upgrade. Install AutoCAD LT 2000 on 64bit Windows 7 and 8
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