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Good old AutoCAD
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Good old AutoCAD
I will not give up on my AutoCAD 11, (it costs too much!) I can run it in my DOS but how do I turn off my Windows? And then, how do I turn my Windows back on? Maybe I should just get some old computer that does not use Windows? The only thing that I have to do is turn off Windows Virtual something, and I have tried all the advice to no avail. Ms. Persistent : :giddy:
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Which Windows version do you have?
DOS is only available under W98, W98 and W98SE. All others require a boot-partition with DOS (this is the C-drive only!) and dual-booting to some Windows on another partition. |
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Good old AutoCAD
I have Windows XP. I did do a floppy boot disk, but what I need to do is turn of my virtual something. When I had AutoCAD on my old computer I had to configure my memory, but this is different. Thanks
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If you have a FAT32 partition on your PC, you can install that Autocad11 on there.
To get to proper DOS on your PC, you need to start from a W98SE bootdisk. Get it from www.bootdisk.com You will need to make modifications to CONFIG.SYS on that floppy (using Notepad). Remove any lines that say: Quote:
When you boot from that floppy, select the With CD support option. When you get the prompt A:> type in the driveletter of that FAT32 partition, like X: end hit Enter. You'll know the rest how to work under DOS. To restart Windows, Exit your Autocad, take the floppy out and press the Reset button. |
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Good old AutoCAD 11
I'll give it a shot when I get back. Thanks, it sounds like it might do the trick.
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Been awhile
I know it's been awhile since you last posted to this thread, but microsoft now has something out called virtual machine. You can install a full emulated dos version on your xp machine and run autocad, or anything else from there. I am doing the same thing now, except lost my autocad release 12 boot floopy. Any questions email me at epsolon77@yahoo.com
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