There is a new technical note posted on the Civil 3D white paper page called “Harnessing the Power of Civil 3D” This paper goes through information about memory, operating systems, systems requirements and tips for Civil 3D.
While you are grabbing that paper, check out some of the others on the white paper page.
Rule-Based Road Design using AutoCAD Civil and AutoCAD Civil 3D
Road Rehabilitation and Reconstruction with AutoCAD Civil and Civil 3D


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Dana - even though it didn't make the white paper, does Autodesk have an updated preference in regards to Windows 7? 32 bit, 63 bit, Ultimate, etc...
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