Mastering AutoCAD 2006 and AutoCAD LT 2006

Appendix A: Installing and Setting Up AutoCAD

This appendix gives you information on installing AutoCAD 2006 on your system and describes the system parameters that you will want to set to configure AutoCAD to meet the needs of your operating environment. Throughout this appendix, the system variable associated with a setting, when available, is included at the end of an option description, enclosed in brackets. System variables are settings that enable you to control AutoCAD's behavior when using commands and features. You'll find a detailed description of the AutoCAD system variables in Appendix C.

Before Installing AutoCAD

Before you begin the installation process, be sure you have at least 500MB of free disk space on the drive on which you intend to install AutoCAD. You will also want at least an additional 100MB of free disk space for AutoCAD temporary files and swap files, plus another 20MB for the tutorial files you will create. If you are installing AutoCAD on a drive other than the one on which Windows is installed, make sure you have about 220MB free on the Windows drive. AutoCAD also stores temporary files there.

You will also need Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or XP (Home, Professional, or Tablet edition), Internet Explorer 6 with Service Pack 1, a Pentium III-800 CPU or better, at least 512MB of RAM, and a video card that supports 1024 768 resolution and TrueColor.

Finally, have your AutoCAD vendor's name and phone number ready. You will be asked to enter this information during the installation. Single-user...

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