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Is there a clever person out there who can help.

My ancient Autocad has a personalization floppy disk with the CD software.

It's worked forever on my old machine, but my new computer doesn't have a floppy drive.

I thought I could transfer the info via a flash drive or such, but it's not happening.

I then tried to copy the whole programme from my old C drive, but it seems to need extra .dll files so that doesn't work.

NFI what that's about.

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Get a new version of AutoCad.

It will be easier.

I also have Acad 14 and 2000. The old release 12 is so much faster than the "new" stuff it's not funny. A bit like Microsoft, the more options it offers, the slower it runs and one thing I can't stand is slow Acad.

But after speaking to a computer expert, it looks like she's had it.

He was amazed my floppy info had even lasted this long.

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