Dbuggers, I have my own copy of DataCAD 12 (with hardlock) on my home computer. I just successfully upgraded to Windows 10, and DataCAD continues to work with the hardlock as it always has.
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Then I upgraded my 6 month old laptop which did not have DataCAD on it, to Windows 10. Then I installed DataCAD on the laptop, inserted the hardlock and it won't recognize the hardlock. I went to 'settings/devices' and found the hardlock, and Windows updated the driver, and it still won't work. Any suggestions? Thanks Carl Steidel Lawrence S.
Schreiber, AIA - Architects 922 East Kennedy Blvd Lakewood, NJ 08701 Neil Blanchard 2/11/2015, 14:48 น. Hi Carl, You probably need to download the driver from the DataCAD website: On 11/2/2015 9:01 AM, Carl J. Steidel wrote: DbuggersI have my own copy of DataCAD 12 (with hardlock) on my home computer. I just successfully upgraded to Windows 10, and DataCAD continues to work with the hardlock as it always has. Then I upgraded my 6 month old laptop which did not have DataCAD on it, to Windows 10. Then I installed DataCAD on the laptop, inserted the hardlock and it won't recognize the hardlock.
I went to 'settings/devices' and found the hardlock, and Windows updated the driver, and it still won't work. Any suggestions?
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On 2/08/2018 9:25 AM, wrote: I'm returning to this post once again, hoping to find a solution for using DataCad 11 on Windows 10. I installed a windows 10 hard ddrive into my laptop and moved my Windows 7 Pro harddrive into the disc drive slot. I cant boot from the Win7 harddrive even though I can access all files on it. I think this is because the Win 7 drive is not your designated primary drive, it is simply acting as an off-board auxiliary drive.
No real problem with that, and it shouldn't stop you using DataCad on it either, it's just another drive, and all you need to do is properly install it. I submit all this is barely relevant, unless you specifically want to install DCad on the off-board drive, which I would have thought unlikely, and it might be best to concentrate on the real problem - running DCad on the W10 laptop, which I assume is otherwise working properly. If the above is true, I believe it should be just a matter of ensuring the hardlock will work with W10. It either does or it doesn't, and it should not have taken a year to find that out. I can't remember if V12 could use a softlock. If it does, that might be your salvation. Failing that, and a steadfast refusal to upgrade Datacad, there's nothing wrong with running DataCad on an XP.
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I still do it. If you aren't using DCad much you might as well stick with that. I rather suspect 'half dead' is code for slack-arsed housekeeping and, if you attend to that, V12 may be quite satisfactory.
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