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    Hi all,

    Im getting pretty fed up with getting the same error messages when trying to install the trial of autocad. I have seen .NET Framework 3.5 under the control panel on my PC and have installed .Net framework 4. During the installation I keep getting a red X by .Net Framework 3.5 SP1.

    DirectX 9.0 Runtime gets a green tick during installation however I get 5 alerts stating the following Error messages:
    AutoCAD 2010 Internal Error 2908 {9CBD4DFA-A2E4-405E-8FFB-6A4CEB9CBA3D}
    AutoCAD 2010 Internal Error 2908 {5EFBCC69-34A5-47258F6D98110A82B05B}
    AutoCAD 2010 Internal Error 2908 {A22E3DB9-BA62-4477-AF95-3189E7B06132}
    AutoCAD 2010 Internal Error 2908 {D6CC68E0-A5D6-43A7-B105-4FCFEF3745D6}
    AutoCAD 2010 Internal Error 2908 {8792605A-AB16-4D2B-9718-76564419254}

    What the hell do these mean!? Ive Googled them and nothing!

    During the AutoCAD 2010 part of installation the final alert says the following:
    Error 1935. An error occured during the installation of assemble 'Autodesk.AutoCAD.Interop,version='17.1.51.0", publicKeyToken= "eed84259d7cbf30b",processsorArchitecture= "MSIL" '. Please refer to Help and Support for more information.

    I have no idea on what to do, someone please help as I have to use this for some work!!

    Thanks

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    Did you create a Restore point prior to attempting to change .NET framework and/or loading AutoCAD?
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    yes, the computr created a restore point itself however after installing framework 4 the problem still occurs

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    Did you use the recommended procedure for uninstalling the old version of .NET framework and installing the newer version?

    You are aware at this point that AutoDesk does not recommend using .NET Framework 4 right?

    What OS are you running? What version? Is it 32-bit or 64-bit?
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    I went through Add/Remove on the control pannel. after the installation i have also tried to use the repair option

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    Then that could be part of your problem re: .NET Framework. Click on the link below. Scroll down to post #4 out of 6 and read it. This outlines the procedure you should have followed.

    http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Instal...d/td-p/2757591
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