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Hi there,

 

All of a sudden, my auto cad software got corrupted and gave a fatal error. saying that some file is missing. any way. i tried to uninstall it by the control panel. but it suddenly was deleted and i couldn't find it any where to uninstall it. so i tried to delete everything (all the files) of my auto cad as i saw this as a suggestion in a site. but i guess it made it all worse. so now, i can't uninstall it, while i can't even install it all over again as it says it is already installed on your computer. so now besides changing my windows what can i do before getting into that?

 

please...! any suggestions?

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Did you create or did Windows happen to create on its own a Restore date that predates the first install?

Posted

There are very specific instructions available on the Autodesk site for removal of the software.

As I recall all of the peripheral bits need to be removed first.

Are you able to access the REPAIR option?

It probably would have been your best first step, and hopefully you can still access it.

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Good question ReMark, and approach. :beer:

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the windows didn't restore anything but i tried to, but it didn't work. if i did it alright any way. but now the situation is beyond that. there is no auto cad on my computer, but it seems to be when i try to re install it.

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there is no auto cad neither in control panel, nor on my computer. so no repair options i assume :-

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Please take a look at my previous post re: Uninstall Tool available at the AutoDesk website.

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i did create a restore point but shall i restore my computer?

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I thought that's what I had asked you?

 

It's always a good idea to create a Windows Restore point prior to loading any new software. Anyone who does not do that then has a problem with a software installation can stand in front of a mirror and see who is exactly at fault.

 

OK. So you did create a Restore point prior to installing AutoCAD 2013 for the first time. Good.

 

Now, did you install any other software around the same time as AutoCAD? Yes or no?

 

Did you install any new hardware (that required the installation of drivers) at the same time? Yes or no?

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