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Last post 05-26-2008 17:18 by Tinka-o. 2 replies.
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  • 02-25-2008 11:41

    • JohnB
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    • Joined on 02-22-2008

    CorelDraw Essentials

    I am using CorelDraw Essentials. Recently I changed over to a new PC and for a short time had a copy installed on both. Unfortunately  an update occurred and closed down Corel Paint on my new PC.

    When I try to run Corel Paint it starts up but then closes down 

    Does anybody know how to fix this problem and reinstall my Corel Paint on my new PC?

     

  • 02-26-2008 13:40 In reply to

    Re: CorelDraw Essentials

    From your message, it seems that you are using CorelDRAW Essentials 1, which was based on CorelDRAW 9. I suspect that your new computer is running Vista? If that's the case, the source of your problem might be there. You could try the compatibility mode from Windows Vista and see if it help, but CorelDRAW Essential 1 has not been tested on Vista and is not supported on that operating system.

    GĂ©rard 

    CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 (Service Pack 1)
    Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite X4
    OS: Windows Vista Enterprise / CPU: Intel Core2 Duo / Memory: 2 Gb RAM / Graphics card: nVidia Quadro NVS140M
  • 05-26-2008 17:18 In reply to

    Re: CorelDraw Essentials

     Hello!

    I just joined in this newsgroup. I read your answer and I have CorelDraw9 and CorelGallery and the Draw and Photo-Paint keeps crashing sometimes. But the Gallery doesn't work at all. I've tried install and re-install but no help. I have Windows Vista so that seems to be the problem. My former computer was Windows98...

    How can I get all those cliparts and photos from the Gallery? Somewhere, somehow?

    Thank you and sorry this english...Confused

    Tinka

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