System requirements are updated every release and posted in the forum at the following links:
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Issue:
This article provides the system requirements for Autodesk® Fusion 360.Solution:
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System requirements for Autodesk Fusion 360 | |
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Operating System | Apple® macOS™ Mojave v10.14;Apple® macOS™ High Sierra v10.13; Apple® macOS™ Sierra v10.12 Note: Support for Mac® OS® X v10.11.x (El Capitan) will stop on January 2019 Microsoft® Windows® 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10 (64-bit only) |
CPU Type | 64-bit processor (32-bit not supported) |
Memory | 3GB RAM (4GB or more recommended) |
Graphics Card | 512MB GDDR RAM or more, except Intel GMA X3100 cards |
Disk Space | ~2.5 GB |
Pointing Device | Microsoft-compliant mouse, Apple Mouse, Magic Mouse, MacBook Pro trackpad |
Internet | A DSL internet connection or faster |
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Issue:
You would like to know where your Fusion 360 files are stored and how to access them.Autodesk Fusion 360 Free Alternative
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Causes:
Fusion 360 is a cloud data management product. When you hit the save button inside of Fusion 360, your files are stored in cloud, which can be accessed by visiting A360. However, a locally cached version is saved - but the cache will be deleted after a certain amount of time. (This amount of time is defined in your Fusion 360 Preferences).For more information about retrieving files located in your offline cache, review the article below:
How to locate locally cached files in Autodesk Fusion 360
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Solution:
Data Panel:
The Data Panel is the cloud navigation tool within the program itself. You can access this by clicking the 'grid' or 'square' icon in the upper left corner of Fusion 360.You can find out more about navigating the Data Panel here.
A360:
A360 is the cloud storage as viewed online. You can access this by clicking on that link, going to myhub.autodesk.com, or going to your team's url if you have Fusion Team. You will see a list of your projects and can navigate as if you were in a normal folder structure.Exporting Files Locally:
You also have the option to export copies of files to store locally, however these exported copies will not be updated if you update the main assembly. For more information about how to export files locally, review the article below:How to export a design in Fusion 360
Note: that if you require all of your files to be stored offline, Inventor may be a better fit for your needs.
See Also:
How to import or open a file in Autodesk Fusion 360How to make a local archive (back-up) file in Fusion 360
Fusion 360 design cannot be deleted
Data Panel does not function in Fusion 360