"Malke" <> skrev i meddelelsen
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> senn wrote:
>
>
>> Looks forward having your comments to what you se below.
>> Though, I do not expect these few informations will help you.
>> But, if you can narrow the problem belonging to a category,
>> I might at least have a ground to start off for more survey.
>> Thank you.
>> --senn
>>
>> This old version of Autocad is no longer supported.
>> Still I found some files on their download site,
>> none of which cancel the issue.
>
> (snippage)
>
> The information you already have says it all: the version of AutoCAD you
> are
> trying to run is not compatible with Vista. You can possibly run it in
> compatibility mode (look in Vista's Help & Support for instructions) but
> if
> that doesn't work, you need to either get a new version of AutoCAD that
> supports Vista OR use Virtual computing (VMware, Virtual PC) and install a
> guest operating system that will run your old AutoCAD program.
>
> Downloading various files from the old program will not help.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> Don't Panic!
I've tryed out the all compatibility modes, including
all the different decoupling settings on the compatibility
page. In fact, the program usely run on my work station,
which is a XP machine. It raned fine here in more than
8 years. Until a couple of weeks ago I re-installed
XP after upgraded to a bigger HD, and raised memory
from 256MB to 1.79GB. Here, I now get an error when
unloading autocad. If I re-install XP with only SP1 and
256MB memory, acad will run trouble fri again.
I tryed VPC 2007 on my XP machine, but it runs too
far slowly. That much slowly it can´t possibly be used.
-AMD XP 2.0.
Vista runs on a Dual Core 2, E6400. It's a bit faster.
I doubt fast anough.
Anyway, Thanks
regards
--senn