I just picked up a full install of Windows 8. Does anybody know if there are any Win 8/64bit - AutoCAD 2010 issues to be aware of?
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I just picked up a full install of Windows 8. Does anybody know if there are any Win 8/64bit - AutoCAD 2010 issues to be aware of?
Last edited by Curt340924; 2012-11-26 at 05:04 AM.
At least one - its not supported. If this is mission critical ie. you need it to make money, I wouldn't bother. Wait until the next release of AutoCAD, which will almost certainly run *and* be supported.
Quoting Autodesk at http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...linkID=9240617
"Regarding Windows 8 Support for Autodesk products . . .
Note: Unless indicated otherwise, this information applies to the 2013-2010 versions of all Autodesk products."
This answers the longer term question. I would like to hear any experience from actual users of 2K10 who have tried it on Win8/64.
I'm not sure if Windows 8 should be thought of as Vista Reprised, or WinME v3....
Yea, I'm kind of surprised that people are jumping on Win8 already.
I have not used it, but I have not seen any reviews that make we want to use it either.
Generally, you pick the applications you need to run and then choose the hardware and O/S that are supported by those apps - not the other way around.
R.K. McSwain | CAD Panacea |
Windows 7 is good so it's likely that Windows 8 will not be worth having.
I've not seen any reason to upgrade (which is not the OP's situation); I certainly can't imagine myself working at a desktop machine and trying to use a multi-touch screen - yet alone screens.
So the consensus is to stick with Windows 7? I have to get a couple of new computers for our office that will be running AutoCAD 2010. The other stations we have are Windows 7 64 bit.
Yes. Most definitly yes. Just starting with the windows 8 OS.... I hate it for work.. hate it. you lose all desktop gadgets and duel monitor is just horrible. I formatted my machine and removed windows 8 within a couple of days of trying it out. waste of money and time.
Win 8 on a laptop is passible.. bairly. but for a work station, it is an utter complete waste of time.
but that is just my opinion. ( windows 8 makes vista look like gold )
John.
For the sake of your IT support, best for everybody to be running the same thing (not just for AutoCAD but any other software, drivers...). Also, no guarantees on AutoCAD 2010 running on Win 8.