My experience was that Civil Series 2004 and LDT2004 installed fine under my Windows 7 64bit Home edition with NO XP mode and works just great. But, if you try to install Civil 3d 2008 or LDT 2008 then under Windows 7 64 bit, then you get the 'This is a 32 bit Acad.

It cannot be installed on a 64-bit Windows.' What you have to do to install 2008 is go through the whole rigamarole of paying to upgrade to Windows 7 Professional (or Ultimate) to get Windows XP Mode, then download and intall Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC (And be prepared to experience problems with the downloads from Microsoft.) then install 2008 under a Windows XP Mode session. Il figurino di moda book download free online. What a pain, and when all is said and done my LDT2008 runs excruciatingly slow. Rant On: But then again making life difficult seems par for the course for Adesk.

Unless that is you want to buy the lates version of your CAD platform and put it on perpetual subscription. Which then causes a whole host of issues if your clients refuse to upgrade to the latest and greatest. Please return to your previously scheduled troubleshooting. I am running Autocad 2004 under Windows 7 Professional 64 bit.

Initially it was crashing, but allowing saving of files. I think the error had to do with permissions, so last night I ran it as Administrator and that seemed to make it stable. The software installed without any problems or errors. I think Win 7 Professional 64or Ultimate 64 may be needed for Autocad 2004. I have not installed any 32 bit virtualization (unless it's there from the original OS install?) System is a Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5 mobo, AMD Phenom II x6 1100T processor, 16 gb DDR3 1333 memory, Gigabyte Radeon HD 6950 2gb video card.

Getintopc Autodesk AutoCAD 2004 Free Download Full Version for PC/Mac/Windows Xp,7,8,8.1,10. Its offline installer and Standalone Setup of Autodesk AutoCAD 2004 for 32 and 64 Bit. We can also download AutoCAD 2004 Filehippo.

I will try to post again if the situation changes. Thanks for your reply. Problem with password is solved. I just could use the password I also use as 'Administrator' for starting Windows 7 Prof on my PC. Sorry for the confusion. But my problem with Autocad 2004 with Windows 7 + XPMode is still there.

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When I click to the right on the Autocad icon and choose for 'execution as' 2 possibilities are indicated. Second one is the Administrator, see before, which does not work also when the password is used. First one is the VirtualXP./XPMuser. A tick(do hope that this is the right word) warns me that it defends my PC and data against nonallowed activities of computerprograms. It is not possible to take this tick away permanently. Could this be the evildoer? Could this be the reason why Autocad 2004 does not work, even with XPMode?

Is Autocad considered by XPMode as notallowed? If so, any idea to solve this? Or any other idea to help me solve this problem? Any help is welcome!

Changes in OS are forcing me to constantly update my computers, been running Auto Cad 2000 successfully on both Win 98SE and XP pro, wish they quit with 98SE, could also run my DOS programs, XP killed this. With Windows 7, 8, and 10, dead meat, can't even install the program, get that sign that says buy a new version, even with that extra way back compatibility directly from Microsoft does not work for me. Could be just me, seem to be having computer problems all my grown life, constant updates and trash to clean up. What I did try was to take a direct copy off of an XP box, also had to go to C: Program files common files to copy that AutoDesk file and put this on this new commuter. But have one more step to go, really a ton of Autodesk stuff in the registry, can only copy and insert this line by line. Haven't gotten to this stage yet.