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heinsite
13.04.2011, 07:40
This feels like a stupid question, but I have to ask it anyway.  For years I've been running AutoCAD on my computers on a subscription basis.  And each year I get a new DVD with the new program on disk marked "UPGRADE".  Naturally, over time I've accumulated several years worth of "old" versions of the program.
 
So here's the question:  Can I safely Uninstall all those "old" versions of AutoCAD without messing up my most current (in this case, 2012) version, and recover some hard drive space?
 
I'm going to trust the wisdom of the group here.  :)
 
Thanks!
Dave.

Vladimir Michl
13.04.2011, 07:44
Yes, you can. The old versions are not neccessary.

John Connor
13.04.2011, 11:58
Dave:As a form of "insurance" create a Restore Point first before uninstalling a program.  If something were to go awry during the process you could restore your system to its previous state.Remove programs via the Windows Control Panel.  Do not do it manually.

enigmainside
18.04.2011, 03:44
when installing Autocad 2011 on 32 bit windows 7, I get following error message when I run as administrator: Following files are not found:C:\Users\ADMINI~1\AppData\Local\Temp\_A13297.tmp\setup.pkg/sP: Media\second run\ language en-usI am sick tired of trying so many times for installing 2010 and 2011 for last five days. Kindly anyone pls help me sort out the issue?

John Connor
18.04.2011, 12:03
Where did you get your software?