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    Posted: 11.Feb.2010 at 06:58
hi guys!

i need your help.. i need to install my autocad2007 on my computer.. the problem is my os is windows7 home basic 32-bit..Unhappy that's why i can't download windows xp mode.. what do i need to do? is there another way for me to install my autocad2007?  thanks in advance..
Hug
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Feb.2010 at 22:37
I am having the same problem except I am trying to load Autocad 2002 LT. It there is a fix for my dinosaur, there surely ought to be one for you. I will let you know what I can find.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Feb.2010 at 18:14
You might like to read Tip #7066.
 
Might help, and, good luck. 
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