![]() ![]() Finish installation on first run of Chief - Right-click on Chief Architect 10 icon and choose "run as administrator". Sentinel Driver v7.5.9 Sentinel SuperPro, UltraPro SentinelPro, SHK From:Ĥ. Optional - One user had a standalone key (Gray Label), that said "SafeNet Sentinel" on it and had to download and install a different USB Key driver: Sentinel HASP/LDK - Windows GUI Run-time Installer – required for HASP4 API older than v8.0ģ. A) Download and install the following HASP USB Key driver. Note: during the update it will complain about not being able to install the Aladdin Device driver just click ok.ģ. Download and install the Chief Architect 10.08b Full Update for Windows Vista (works with Windows 7/8/10) Note: during the install it will complain about not being able to install the Aladdin Device driver - just click OK.Ģ. Here are the steps to follow to install Chief Architect 10: The instructions are the same for each OS. I plan on putting in the time to learn.Īgain, thank you for your responses and help.Just wanted to share some installation instructions for the older Chief Architect 10 on newer Windows OS, including Windows 10 without using a virtual machine. I do understand that the program will not "do it for me". Not only to ask if Pro could produce what I need but to ask questions and learn from threads already created and answered by other users. That is also one of the reasons I registered here. I dont mind taking the time neccessary to figure out the details. I expect it to take awhile to get familiar with the software. I just needed to know if Pro could produce detailed enough drawings required by most permitting authorities.even if that requires an "approved" individual to go over the drawings to ensure they comply with local code and sign off on them. When I do build my own place I will be sure to follow all the local codes and guidelines. Of course it also depends on the complexity of the project. From what I understand, and as stated, there are other areas that are not so relaxed. It can be a bit of a pain but overall it was is pretty easy. I built an addition on a previous home and went through the permit and inspection processes. As with every level of the software, each product offers capabilities, but I find for the "non-professional" like you and I who do not do it for a living, the HD Pro should do what you need, but of course there is the "learning curve" and as David Potter reminds us."it will only do what you tell it to do", so you will have to learn the software, and that comes with practice, and asking questions on this forum. Of course the Chief Architect software is the "professional" version that allows the skilled user to do "all" the most necessary design and details, however I have used the HD Pro versions myself for everything I have done and in the jurisdiction I live, have had no problems with building departments. Some states/cities require plans be done by licensed professionals (based on size and or $$$ value) however those situations are few and far between. I would start first by speaking with the Building Department of the jurisdiction you plan on building your home in, as to what is required. "I previously posted this question in the wrong forum so if you notice the double post, disreguard the "ChiefTalk" forum post." Which version would allow me to not only design the whole project but also provide the plans neccessary for my building permit submisson? My problem is, I have not been able to find anything that specifically states which version(s) would be capable of producing building plans to use in aquiring my building permits. I am thinking about purchasing the Home Designer Pro version. I need one last question answered before I lay down the $500 though. After reading many reviews on Chief Architect software and reviewing descriptions of each version I have decided to give Chief software a try. Now, I would like to design my next house, estimate materials, and produce official building permit plans. I have done some of my own home construction/re-construction/remodeling over the years. I hope to be spending some time in here asking questions and reading posts while buildng my new addition and eventually, I hope, my new home. ![]()
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