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Topic ClosedAutoCAD crashing - please help

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Jul.2013 at 09:32
Sometimes a simple Repair or even an uninstall and re-installation isn't enough to solve a serious AutoCAD problem.  Neither of those procedures is enough to get rid of everything that might be causing a problem.

So if you've tried all that you may need to Remove all AutoCAD products from a Windows system.  Follow the procedures at this link in order and to the letter.  You should be working again in no time.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Aug.2013 at 10:50
You can try one thing.You can install Autocad in another hard drive partition than the OS.See what happens.If it does not work better try Windows 7 or Xp.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Aug.2013 at 12:02
I second the advice as given by heinsite.  There is really no good reason to install to a different partition as AutoCAD still has to write to the Windows Registry which is on your root drive.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Sep.2013 at 14:29
AutoCAD crashing only happened because of Installation problem. student AutoCAD version not installed properly. So uninstall student AutoCAD version once more, then go to C:\Drive> Check after uninstall any student auto cad file exist or not, if any file is there try to delete that all files, after that delete your all temp files and delete browser history, cache also. Once more download student AutoCAD version and install properly. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Sep.2013 at 14:00
I had similiar problem because of my display card isn't fully supporting AutoDesk.

1. do in single monitor

2. AutoDesk takes a lot of CUP

3. Change your desktop theme to Window Classic and no desktop picture.

Hope these will help if not, maybe change your display card or reinstall


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