beegee
2003-12-14, 10:47 PM
At the risk of jumping the gun a bit here, I thought newbies might like some information about the process of installing a new release, so that everything goes as smoothly as possible with 6.0, and you don't get trampled in the rush.
The following notes assume that 6.0 will be a similar download process to earlier versions of Revit.
If there is new content to be installed, it’s a good idea to backup your old files and make sure that you custom files are in a separate folder where they will not be overwritten.
Backup the following files also:- (Thanks to Steve Stafford for this list )
In C:\Program Files\Autodesk Revit 5.1\Program
copy Revit.ini Keyboardshortcuts.txt (if you've customized)
C:\Program Files\Autodesk Revit 5.1\Data copy Revit.pat
and any/all of the import/export setting text files you've modified.
Install new version
Replace the listed files above with those you copied previously, alternatively rename them instead so you can troubleshoot with the original files should a problem arise.
Note: It is possible to have an earlier release of Revit installed on the same computer at the same time as 6.x.
Refer L Raiz's comments below.
Revit supports multiple installs as long as the versions of the software are different.
The Upgrade batch file ( when its available ) can be downloaded through this link (www.zoogdesign.com/forums/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1828&highlight=)
The following notes assume that 6.0 will be a similar download process to earlier versions of Revit.
If there is new content to be installed, it’s a good idea to backup your old files and make sure that you custom files are in a separate folder where they will not be overwritten.
Backup the following files also:- (Thanks to Steve Stafford for this list )
In C:\Program Files\Autodesk Revit 5.1\Program
copy Revit.ini Keyboardshortcuts.txt (if you've customized)
C:\Program Files\Autodesk Revit 5.1\Data copy Revit.pat
and any/all of the import/export setting text files you've modified.
Install new version
Replace the listed files above with those you copied previously, alternatively rename them instead so you can troubleshoot with the original files should a problem arise.
Note: It is possible to have an earlier release of Revit installed on the same computer at the same time as 6.x.
Refer L Raiz's comments below.
Revit supports multiple installs as long as the versions of the software are different.
The Upgrade batch file ( when its available ) can be downloaded through this link (www.zoogdesign.com/forums/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1828&highlight=)