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  1. Today I was unable to open autocad 2014, which is the first problem I've had with an autocad program in 13 years. The message I got initially was as follows: "Problem loading AcBrandRes.dll resource file". When I closed that message, the following message appeared immediately thereafter: "Fatal Error: unhandled access violation reading 0x0000 Exception@f1af 237aL" The drawing failed to open. I have not a clue what all of that means. Can anyone educate me by identifying the problem I am facing? Do I need to uninstall Autocad 2014 from my machine and reload it? Thank you for any response you might offer. Prior to acad not loading, I received a dialogue box asking (as I best recall) if I wanted some program (presumably autocad) to make a change to my computer. I may have clicked on "NO", and that's when the problem began. Is there an "undo" for that move? Would that prevent both 2002 and 2014 from working?
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