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    Posted: 22.Apr.2013 at 00:06
I've been trying to download AutoCAD2011 on my PC with Windows 7 through the free download offered on Autodesk.com.

I finally got it downloaded and now every time I try an open it this pops up:
FATAL ERROR: unhandled Access Violation Writing 0x0064 Exception at 6edd651ah
and it won't let me go any further

any ideas?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Apr.2013 at 00:12
What website did you access for this download?

What OS are you running?  Is it 32-bit or 64-bit?

Did you temporarily disable the UAC during installation?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Apr.2013 at 00:14
I used autodesk.com

It's a 32 bit

I have no idea if I disabled UAC or not... mostly because I don't know what that is
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Apr.2013 at 11:53
UAC = User Account Control.  It is a Windows feature.

Are you running Vista or XP?

Does your computer meet the specifications for running AutoCAD 2011 in the first place?

I suppose you could try the REPAIR option.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Apr.2013 at 12:41
If all else fails you may have to completely remove all things Autodesk from your system.  It sounds as if something may still be left that's causing you this trouble.  To be sure your system is clean go to the Autodesk AutoCAD Services and Support page >HERE< and follow the directions for removal very carefully and completely.

Then try your installation again.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Apr.2013 at 17:57
Yes, I checked before I installed the program that I had all of the system requirements. I've got windows 7. I originally started downloading AutoCAD 2013, and when that didn't work I tried AutoCAD 2011. 

Thanks for the advice, Dave. I'll try it.
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