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Installing Autodesk’s AutoCAD CAD product on Windows 8 or 8.1 really wasn’t all that fun in some cases. We wanted to make sure ahead of time if there were any issues or not. As a follow on from my initial review of, I’m going to perform a trial install within my test environment. I decided to record the affair rather than write it all out.
The good news is, it looks like installing on Windows 10 is smoother than it was installing on Windows 8 or 8.1. There may have even been some improvements. Now I haven’t put AutoCAD to work in any arduous kind of ways, but from what I can tell from a quick poke about, all seems well. I cut all the really boring waiting time out, but all up, installing from my USB 3.0 external hard drive, vanilla AutoCAD took around 15 minutes to install.
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Hi people, I've recently downloaded 3ds max 5, and I install it as a trial version because I don't have the CD-Key (will get one later). The problem is, after the installation, whenever I click to open the application, I get the following error messages: 'Error: loading cdilla.dll!!' ' and right after 'The software licensing system was unable to select a license. Error 5' I've got 2 friends who downloaded the same exact file and got it to work, but they're both working with Windows XP. That's what makes me think it's maybe a Vista problem, given that I use on Vista. Any answers will be appreciated, I'm waiting for a savior D.