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I bought Bobcad V21 and went and got a new laptop with windows 8 on it. When I loaded Bobcad V21 I got the icon on the desktop, but when I try to open it nothing happens. Then I read for XP and older versions of windows. Anyway at work one of the guys got Bobcad V21 to work on his windows 7 laptop, but he was sent a patch from the reseller. My copy is registered to me and my work time make it impossible to speak with the support at Bobcad.
I am pretty much limited to email and it's proving to be a waste of my time. Because if I don't reply with in a certain time frame they assume the problem is fixed which it isn't.
So my question is where do I get the patch for windows 7 to put on my windows 8 laptop? My understanding is windows 7 and windows 8 are basically the same with a different user look. If I can't get it to work on windows 8, then the new laptop goes back to the store. That is unfortunate that you are on the west coast and BobCAD is in FL if I remember correctly. I can suggest that you just continue to send polite e-mails, requesting help. Being frustrated is natural, but will do little to assist with resolution of your problem with direct support. Perhaps the Practical Machinist BobCAD forum can help where they have specific sections to answer questions for specific software.
FYI: Microsoft is no longer supporting XP, and Vista is soon to also dissapear from the support list. As a result, the company I work for (and many other CAM companies) are no longer supporting the XP specific graphics libraries, so getting a new XP machine may be a problem.
Our Win 7/8 software runs fine on XP, but there are a few things that are not 'quite' right with dialog boxes, but there is little we can do about it. I used to work for Microcompatibles, the company that originally (almost 30 years go), provided Bob T. With the graphic library on which the original BobCAD was built. We were always amazed at what he could do what something that was not originally intended for that purpose.
Did you try running the software in 'compatibility mode'? Many times this fixes all of the ills. Oh boy, a Windows lesson.
I do not know Windows 8, but for 7 and below: Right click on the shortcut that launches the application Select Properties Select tab - Compatability Check box 'run in compatability mode' Select the version available that you want to use. If that doesn't work, then you will really need to speak to someone at BobCAD. I see that they are selling V25, and you state you are on V21. They may require you to purchase an upgrade and / or be on some type of maintenance agreement to jump 4 versions - our company would. I do not know their policies regarding this, but do not be surprised. Bill Shields wrote:oh boy, a Windows lesson.
I do not know Windows 8, but for 7 and below: Right click on the shortcut that launches the application Select Properties Select tab - Compatability Check box 'run in compatability mode' Select the version available that you want to use. If that doesn't work, then you will really need to speak to someone at BobCAD. I see that they are selling V25, and you state you are on V21. Actually they sent me the same directions, only thing is they said to uncheck 'run in compatability mode' then check 'run this program as adminstrator'.
Seems to work on window 7 as that is the computer I down loaded the right version that I paid for. But I want it on my new windows 8 laptop. Going to try it here in a bit. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Guys I've just upgraded to V21 ( yes, old, but works awsome for 2D Wire EDM programs ). I've been using V17 for the longest time, unfortunately I was told it does not license itself onto Win7 machine. Hence the reason for the upgrade. I am having issues with opening SOME! ( not all ) DXF files from AutoCAD.
All I get from Bobcad is 'Error, File could not be opened'. That's it, see you later. I can open the very same file in V17 ( the machine is still active ) just fine. Here is the kicker. I open the file in V17 and re-save it as DXF ( overwriting the original ) and then V21 opens it.
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I did check the Bobcad website for any updates, I have the latest. Has anyone had this problem????
Zahnrad I have V18 running on the XP. Now that I'm migrating the primary machine to Win7, I want to eliminate all XP machines. V18 will run on Win7 just fine, but it will not license itself ( so I was told ) So, I purchased V21, which does run and install on 7. The thing is, I cannot go to a newer version, as I absolutely need the old Bobcad way of posting the code, which is right next to the graphics screen, and immediately after cut-chain. At that point I edit the code to suit the process, cut/paste the code into a text file and done. Yes Munchr, it does, but I believe it does not solve the problem of running V18 ( if that is what you're referring to ) BobCAD V18 actually does run on 7 even without compatibility mode change. The issue is the authorization/licensing method used by Bobcad.
When I've installed it, it ran fine, but displayed the registration message with the 30 ( or 15?) day expiration. Called Bobcad for the code and was told that it will not be able to unlock the software in Win7. Vista would be OK, but not 7 due to something in the registry or some other component.