Once installed, follow the Longbow Converter instructions on how to make old versions of AutoCAD run on Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 64bit.Next, follow the Longbow Converter instructions on how to install old versions of AutoCAD.Make sure you have administrator privileges to your machine.
You need to first download and install The Longbow Converter.If your version is not listed there, then.
Tip : Before you start, specific instructions for your version of AutoCAD may already be documented at our Longbow Software Blog - (check out the 'Categories' listed on the left). Be sure to carefully follow all the instructions below. It is slower, but more reliable.NOTE: Installing these versions of AutoCAD is a 2 step process, so once installed, be sure to read the next step! First step is installing, second step is getting the installed program files working. So I just remove it, and the problem is gone. It is easy to see because it happen to all of my application. I added physical RAM to my PC, and when my drawing gets bigger, the application is just crashed. The other thing that can cause this, is hardware problem. You can read more about CERS in Shaan blog. If there are any similar issue has been solved, Autodesk will email you what you should do. Sure, you should send CER (customer error reports) when it show up. I found this happen, and saw this in knowledge base page. It can also because your Windows just installed an automatic update. If this occur after you installed an application, it might the one who caused it. I never experience it, but saw it in Autodesk knowledge base page. The next problem I know is it’s conflicted with antivirus or spyware application. This is a file (or human?) specific problem. I told him to try create a new file, and draw with it. Maybe because Autodesk has changed the file format, file header (to recognize if this file is a trusted DWG?) or may be because the application is become more and more complex it become more vulnerable. I don’t know why this never show up before. This problem never occur when he still use his old AutoCAD (i forgot the version) and when he is assigned to another division, using AutoCAD LT 2007, this error starting to show up. A lot of objects can make your file corrupt. This will cause your file become more and more complex. So he open his old file, create his drawing, and delete objects he didn’t need. And he didn’t aware about creating a template for this purpose. He was too lazy to redefine all of the styles and settings he needed. I saw an AutoCAD user always create his drawing from his previous drawing. Also try to create a new file from scratch using default templates and see if this still occur. Does this occur on all of your machine? Does this happen when you open a specific file? Try to open your file on different machine, and see if it also cause error there. Eliminate Them!įirst, you have to eliminate the possibilities what cause the error: is it machine specific? Or is it file specific? I think it might be cruel to say it can also human specific, but how people using AutoCAD can cause this. Bugs maybe there, but many times it is not caused by it. There are a lot of things can cause this. After using and troubleshooting AutoCAD for several years, I found out that it’s not always AutoCAD problem. Of course, the first one to blame is AutoCAD. I’ve seen a lot of people snapped when their AutoCAD showing the deadly fatal error message.