2009
Table Of Contents
- Autodesk NavisWorks Freedom 2009
- Contents
- Part 1. Welcome to Autodesk NavisWorks Freedom 2009
- Part 2. Installation
- Part 3. Working with Freedom
- Chapter 4. Overview
- Chapter 5. File Management
- Chapter 6. Converting Files
- Chapter 7. Navigating
- Chapter 8. Selecting Items
- Chapter 9. Finding
- Chapter 10. Editing
- Chapter 11. Display Modes
- Chapter 12. Viewpoints
- Chapter 13. Animation
- Chapter 14. Reviewing
- Chapter 15. Object Manipulation
- Chapter 16. Interface
- Chapter 17. Tools
- Chapter 18. Options
- Chapter 19. Getting Help
- Part 4. Using TimeLiner Playback
- Glossary
- Index
To identify your graphics card driver:
1. Start Autodesk NavisWorks Freedom 2009.
2. Click Help > System Info.
The Autodesk NavisWorks Freedom 2009 information dialog box opens.
3. Review the information about your system including the graphics card driver and driver version, and
click OK to close the dialog.
Where are my product manuals?
All documentation created for Autodesk products are built in two different formats: PDF and CHM.
CHM files are made available during installation; click the Documentation link in the Installation wizard. To
access CHM files after the product is installed, use the Help system in the product.
PDF files are available after the product is installed; they are located in the \Autodesk NavisWorks
Freedom 2009\Manuals folder.
CHM files are installed to the \Autodesk NavisWorks Freedom 2009 folder.
Maintenance Issues
This section outlines common issues and their solutions with regards to adding and removing features,
reinstalling or repairing your installation, and uninstalling products.
Is it possible to change the installation folder when adding or
removing features?
Once your product is installed, you cannot change the installation path from the Add/Remove Features
page. Changing the path while adding features results in program corruption, so it is not an option.
When should I reinstall the product instead of a repair?
You should reinstall your product if you accidentally delete or alter files that are required by the program.
Missing or altered files adversely affect the performance of your product and cause error messages when
you try to execute a command or find a file.
If an attempt to repair an installation fails, reinstalling is the next best option.
Do I need my original disk to reinstall my software?
When performing a reinstall of the product, you do not need to have the original DVD on hand. Installation
data is cached locally on your drive and that data is reused when reinstalling.
When I uninstall my software, what files are left on my system?
Installation Troubleshooting
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