How Do I Run a Repair in AutoCAD?

In this tutorial, we will learn how to run a repair in AutoCAD. Running a repair can help fix any issues or errors that you may encounter while using the software. Follow the steps below to run a repair in AutoCAD:

Step 1: Accessing the Control Panel

To begin, click on the Start button located at the bottom left corner of your screen. From the Start menu, select Control Panel.

Step 2: Uninstall or Change a Program

In the Control Panel window, locate and click on the “Uninstall a program” option. This will open a list of all installed programs on your computer.

Step 3: Select AutoCAD

In the list of installed programs, find and select AutoCAD. Click on it once to highlight it.

Step 4: Click on “Repair”

At the top of the list, you will see a button labeled “Repair”. Click on this button to start the repair process for AutoCAD.

Note:

  • If you cannot find the Repair button, look for an option called “Change”. Clicking on this option may give you further options, including Repair.
  • If neither Repair nor Change is available, it is possible that your version of AutoCAD does not support these options. In such cases, consider reinstalling AutoCAD instead.

Step 5: Follow On-Screen Instructions

An installation wizard will now guide you through the repair process. Follow the on-screen instructions carefully to complete the repair.

Step 6: Restart AutoCAD

Once the repair process is complete, restart AutoCAD to ensure that the changes take effect. You should now be able to use AutoCAD without encountering any issues or errors.

Running a repair in AutoCAD can be a simple yet effective solution to troubleshoot and resolve problems that may arise while using the software. By following these steps, you can ensure that your AutoCAD installation remains in optimal condition, allowing you to work seamlessly.