revman
Mechanical
- Sep 11, 2002
- 6
I recently purchased a used copy of Autocad 13 so that I could run some speciality macros (evidently autolisp changed with R14, so 13 is the latest version that will work).
The installation routine uses a floppy to start things off, and then the bulk of the software is stored on a CD-ROM. When the floppy has completed its thing, I get a message to "Install disk labeled CDROM". It's obvious that the system is still looking at the a:\ drive when it should be accessing the CD-ROM. I've tried inserting the correct drive letter by hand, etc. to no avail.
Does anyone have a work-around for my problem? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Sean
The installation routine uses a floppy to start things off, and then the bulk of the software is stored on a CD-ROM. When the floppy has completed its thing, I get a message to "Install disk labeled CDROM". It's obvious that the system is still looking at the a:\ drive when it should be accessing the CD-ROM. I've tried inserting the correct drive letter by hand, etc. to no avail.
Does anyone have a work-around for my problem? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Sean