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I installed it today on my system - Windows 7 Pro 64-bit operating system. It installed and took a while, but I didn't select the CAD drawing part to install; I just selected the Hijaak part to install to get screen clips. That part installed, and works, but differently than on XP. You can't change the option for the key to get the clip, so it is Ctrl/Shift/C. Then a white screen comes up (wish it didn't). If you know about where it was you wanted to clip from the picture you were seeing, you can select it using your choice that was set up before the clip - rectangle, window, screen, free selection, star, etc.. On the white screen make your "blind" selection and then it clips from the picture you were viewing. Then you can paste this into a MS Word or Photoshop. If that white screen didn't come up covering your picture, it would work fine -- don't know how you could get rid of that. In Photoshop the layers show the background as total white and then your clip as the 2nd layer and it has the white outside the selected area, which can be inverted to delete that white background. If anyone knows a work-around to not have that white screen cover up what you want to see - that would be great!
Also in the Windows Pro 7 64-bit you can choose to install Windows XP SP3 from the MS site and work with your old programs that way. I haven't tried this.
SOURCE: I have TurboCAD Designer 2D
Hello!
If autosaved is enabled in your CAD, then most likely you can recover a n sv$ file of it saved in a temp folders. You can rename this file and change the extension from .sv$ to .dwg.
This link may help you find the folder where autosaved CAD file is stored
This link might help you also.
Good Luck!
There's no SP3 for the 64-bit version of Windows XP. If you're running the 64-bit version of Windows XP with SP2, you have the latest service pack and will continue to be eligible for support and receive updates until April 8, 2014. To find out what version you're running, see Is my PC running the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows?
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