Installing AutoCAD LT 2000i on Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10
AutoCAD LT 2000i users are very used to the software package and cannot do without it. With the latest hardware and required move to new Windows versions, you will run into multiple problems trying to get your AutoCAD running again. Follow these steps to get your AutoCAD running again on new versions of Windows…
NOTE: Be sure to follow the instructions precisely as documented including using the exact same folder names and paths. These are vital for the process to complete successfully.
How to install AutoCAD LT 2000i
Obtain your purchased copy of the Longbow Converter here
Start In the Converter App and note the user interface
Insert your AutoCAD LT 2000i CD into your computer
Start the Longbow Converter tool
Select the 2nd tab named “Old AutoCAD Installer Reviver“
Using the “…” button pick your CD Rom with the AutoCAD CD inside
Click “Run Old Installer” and follow the Converter’s instructions.
Once the AutoCAD LT 2000i setup starts, stop and read the next step…
In the setup program
navigate through each setup dialog as normal, except when you get to the installation folder, **it’s vitally important to make sure you install to c:\acadlt2000i (not Program Files (x86)\AutoCAD LT 2000i as usually prompted by default)**
If you see an error message about “Windows Netmeeting 3.01: Command line option syntax error“, you can ignore this error by simply clicking OK
Once setup has completed…
Make sure to fully close the AutoCAD setup program
Back in the Converter app, make sure it has completed the final stage of processing using the “Old AutoCAD Program Reviver” tab – it should display “SUCCESS” in green…
Now Reboot your PC
Your AutoCAD LT 2000 is ready to run! Simply use Windows Explorer, navigate to c:\acadlt2000i and double click aclt.exe (if you want a shortcut on the Desktop you will have to manually create it).
Next, unzip and save the service pack file to c:\Autodesk\sp – do not install yet
Go back into the Converter, select the 3rd tab, select the c:\Autodesk\sp folder and click Fix.
Install the LT 2000i sp2 by running either the c:\Autodesk\sp\u090_u181p.exe for unlocked or c:\Autodesk\sp\u090_u181p_swl.exe for locked
Once your sp is installed, start the Longbow Converter tool again; we are going to repeat some of the steps from the original installation before. Select the 2nd tab, pick the copy of your AutoCAD LT 2000i CD on your hard drive which last time was in c:\Autodesk\acadlt2000ifolder, now select the 3rd tab, select the install folder c:\acadlt2000i now click Fix.
Now, you can happily run your AutoCAD LT 2000i with sp2 on Windows 10, Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Troubleshooting
If you have crashing problems using the File->Open or File->Save dialogs inside of AutoCAD please read this blog entry on the File->Open or File->Save Crash in AutoCAD
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My AutoCad LT 2000 has been now made to work on my Windows 8.1 thanks to the Longbow Converter download.
Everything works fine except .BAK files. Is this normal or has the Converter installed incorrectly.
I installed AutoCAD LT 2000i on Windows 10 following your steps above but it will not run. I get this error message "INTERNAL ERROR: Sequence error initial allocation list." Any suggestions?
You need to follow the steps precisely as documented...
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My AutoCad LT 2000 has been now made to work on my Windows 8.1 thanks to the Longbow Converter download.
Everything works fine except .BAK files. Is this normal or has the Converter installed incorrectly.
I installed AutoCAD LT 2000i on Windows 10 following your steps above but it will not run. I get this error message "INTERNAL ERROR: Sequence error initial allocation list." Any suggestions?
You need to follow the steps precisely as documented...