Includes BOTH required Serial Number and Product Key. The USB does not flash red when plugged in, but seems to be working as I plugged it into my PC, see photo. 

Perpetual license.

Features the following:

- Autodesk Inventor 
- Autodesk 3ds Max Design
- AutoCAD Mechanical
- Autodesk Vault
- Autodesk Showcase
- Autodesk SketchBook Designer
- Autodesk Mudbox

Supported Operating Systems

 32 bit64 bit
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate/Enterprise
Windows Vista (SP2) Home Basic, Home Premium, Enterprise, or Ultimate
Windows XP Professional (SP3) 
Windows XP Professional X64 (SP2) 

Supported CPU Type

Baseline Recommendation
Intel Pentium 4, (w/SSE2)
Intel Xeon
Intel Core
AMD Athlon 64, (w/SSE2)
AMD Opteron, (w/SSE2)

 

Recommended Memory

Baseline RecommendationExceptions
4 GBFor Complex Models or Large Assemblies (>1000 components) - 8 Gb

 

Recommended Graphics Hardware

Baseline RecommendationExceptions
Direct X 9.0 or higher, 256 Mb or higher Graphics Card MemoryFor 3D Conceptual Design using Mudbox - Open GL Capable Card
 For Industrial Design using Alias Design - Open GL Capable Card

 

Recommended Display Resolution

Baseline Recommendation
1280x1024 with True Color

 

Recommended Hard Disk

Baseline Recommendation
40 GB

 

Pointing Device

Baseline Recommendation
Windows Compliant

Browser

Baseline Recommendation
Windows Explorer 7.0 or higher

Media

Baseline Recommendation
USB 2.0

Network

Baseline Recommendation
Internet Connection



Includes both the serial number and product key. Upon installing it unto a computer and entering the serial number and product key, it will ask to request an activation code from Autodesk. There will be a request code provided to you in the software. A previous buyer informed me that the automated way to receive the activation key via the website does not work as Autodesk is stingy on perpetual licenses. However, there is a form you can fill in to transfer ownership. He said it's a bit hard to find and that you really need to press them, but it worked for him in the past. They just don't want perpetual licenses out there.

Another guy also mentioned another way to me. It's to never let the date of the installed PC advance one day. You need to keep rolling it back in the BIOS for each new day of booting. He said he has used the date 01-01-2000 00:00am. If the Ethernet is plugged in MS win OS might warn it’s going to fix it. Also some anti virus software takes date changes as a threat, so you might need to disable that too.

There are also keygen cracks online that are easy to find for 2010-2012 and harder for years further. I can provide links if you message me.

No returns. Duties may apply upon delivery.