A Guide to Selecting & Installing the Correct Revit Version

September 13, 2024 Cherisse Biddulph

When you download Revit from your Autodesk Account, you'll automatically receive the most current version. However, if you find that you need an older version after installing the latest one, you'll have to uninstall Revit entirely, as the software doesn’t support removing updates individually.

In this article, I'll walk you through the process of uninstalling Revit and provide the steps needed to reinstall the desired version correctly.

Here are the steps to accomplish this successfully: How to Uninstall Revit Products. 

Once you have the Revit product uninstalled, you can use the following steps to re-download the correct version.  

  1. Sign in to your Autodesk Account site. 

  1. From the Products and Services tab, click All Products and Services and search for Revit. 

  1. Click View Details. If you click Install, you will automatically get the most current version (which at the time of writing this blog is 2025.2). 

 

  1. Make sure you do the following: 

    1. Select the 2025 tab.

    2. Select the Windows system.

    3. Select the language.

    4. Click the link next to Installs latest version. 

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5. In the dialog box that opens, select 2025 to change which version will be installed or downloaded. 

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6. I always recommend expanding the menu next to Install and selecting one of the Download options. Click here to learn more about the Autodesk download methods. 

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When you are ready to install the Revit update, you can do so by downloading it from your Autodesk Account site or from Autodesk Access. 

About the Author

Cherisse Biddulph

Learning Content Developer<br><br>Cherisse is an Autodesk Certified Professional for Revit with extensive experience in teaching and technical support. She holds an Associates of Applied Science degree in Architectural Drafting and Design with a focus on Interior Design. In her career spanning over 20 years in the industry, she has helped many firms with their CAD management and software implementation needs as they modernized to a BIM design environment. Today, she brings her passion for design and architecture to all the learning content she creates.

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