Migrating Custom Settings
You can migrate your custom settings and files from previous releases of
AutoCAD (<AutoCAD 2000> through <AutoCAD 2010>). It is recommended that
you migrate custom settings from a previous release right away. This prevents
you from overwriting files or having to keep track of any custom settings you
may make in the new release. Migrating settings overwrites any new settings.
For more details regarding migration, see
from Previous Releases
Installing Multiple or Bundled Products
Some Autodesk packages are comprised of multiple products or are part of
multi-product bundles.
In the Installation wizard, for packages containing multiple products, you can
choose which products and languages you want to install. During the install
process, you are informed whether a copy of the software is already installed.
You are also warned if your system does not meet the minimum system
requirements for the product. Each product name is displayed on its own
tabbed panel; you can configure them individually.
If you purchased a package that is a multi-product bundle, such as an
educational or institutional package, you may have a package that includes
several Autodesk products. For these bundled packages, an Installer disc
contains information for all the products in the package. The Installer disc
helps you install all of the products.
Installing and Running the Product
To use the product, you must install the product, register and activate it, and
then launch it. You must have administrative permissions to install AutoCAD.
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