CorelDRAW X6 :: 64bit Quits Responding When Importing?
May 2, 2012
CorelDraw X6 quits responding when trying to import Acad drawing (vectors). To try to get around this I opened the DWG with CorelDraw X6 instead of importing. Then saved as a CDR and then tried to import the CDR. CorelDraw X6 quit responding again.
Note* Tested with CorelDraw 5 and it worked without problems.
I updated my CS5.1 to 64bit when I upgraded my OS to Win 7. Now when I check for updates I get an error message U41M1C212 - server isn't responding. I checked firewalls and IE settings - both seem ok. I downloaded the latest update plugin but I get a message that mine is newer (and bigger) than it.
I have a new computer with Windows 7 - 64 bit and have dowloaded both updates to now have X6.2 - When I try to use ANY "text" the program quits working
I just got a new computer at work and am working with Corel X5. I upgraded from X2 to X5, so all of my files are X2 files. When I open a fairly large file on my new Dell with more ram etc. I have major problems with the program responding to commands. I really did not have many problems in Corel X2 on a 7 year old Dell computer. Problems are:
1. Takes forever to open the file.
2. When it finally opens it take anywhere for 30 seconds to two or more minutes to respond to a command i.e. move an object, deleting an object, editing text and so on so I am waiting for each command I make.
We are still on Windows XP Professional in our office – could that have anything to do with the problem. Corel is the only problem I am having problems with. Dell Optiplex 790
Working in photopaint . . . all goes well until I try to save or close the file. Then it stops responding. When I try to close CorelDraw, it says that I cannot close it while I have the photo open in Photopaint. However, Photopaint is no longer running. This is new problem since I installed Patch 3.
I'm running Windows 7 64bit on a relatively high end PC: 2.65 gigahertz Intel Core i7 920, 6 GB ram, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 [Display adapter] (2x) in SLI, etc...
So when I attempt to open eps file, it simply hangs, and eventually says NOT RESPONDING. As I type this I've been attempting to open a file for over 30 minutes. I've tried rebooting to no avail.
The problem I'm having with X5 is that whenever I try to save something, or open a file...I get the (not responding) message at the top of the page. Some times it will clear itself out and open or save the file, a sometimes it will just close the program.
This happens primarily in Draw....cause that's what I use the most...but has happened in Photo-Paint as well to me. 8gb of memory...so that's not the problem, and when I check for updates...it's the most current update/SP as well. It's always slow to open as well. Only about 400 fonts installed too.
I'm running Core i7 920 2.66ghz, 6gb Ram, Ati 4870x2 graphics card. Whenever I click "File... New..." The program hangs and then at the top of the screen it says not responding. I left it for 20 minutes the other day but nothing happened.
Has anyone had this problem? If I press cntrl alt delete the whole computer freezes And I have to switch it off manually. I read somewhere about people going into preferences folder and deleting files to make cs4 run better. Does anyone know exactly what to delete? I don't just want to go in there and start deleting random files.
So, I've had CorelDraw X4 for maybe two years now. Everything has always worked fine.
Now, I can't get it to open new documents, and when it says it's "processing" to open old documents.. It doesn't really make any progress, and nothing every opens.
Just installed CS6 on my new workstation and Photoshop; it freezes upon opening.Every other program I have installed has worked flawlessly, including the rest of the CS6 Suite and Lightroom 5.Both Windows and the Adobe Suite have all available updates already installed.Computer is a new HP Z420 Xeon Workstation, Windows 7 Pro 64bit, 16GB Ram.
This problem has come and gone and come again, so it may be windows related, but only has issues with CorelDRAW X6System runs fine and prints from windows and even CorelDRAW X4, but as soon as you start CorelDRAW X6 and create or open a document, the spooler stops and you cannot print. If you just open CorelDRAW X6 everything is fine.
Error in the even logs is generic... "The Print Spooler service terminated unexpectedly."
Printers are network attached and have been in use for years with no problems.
In Photoshop CS6 (64bit), when using the brush tool (with a brush with pressure sensitivity activated), I quite often get a line drawn at the max width selected, as if there was no pressure sensitivity. Everything goes back to normal after I start drawing another line, and happens again after a few lines. It's quite random.
I don't have this problem in any other software (Illustrator CS6 64bit, Painter XII, Sketchbook Pro, Zbrush, ...). I have already checked and I've found some other users on other forums with the same problem.
One example, with a picture of the problem: [URL] Another one, exact same problem: [URL] Some of those users seem to have solved their problem by installing an old driver (6.1.5r3), but they had that problem with Intuos TABLETS in the first place, not a Cintiq 24HD... I have tried that, but unfortunately the driver is not compatible with the Cintiq 24HD.
To test this out: I've been able to reproduce the problem 90% of the times I've tried. if I keep the pen at 1 inch from the display so that it's still recognized by the screen but it's not drawing, then wiggle it a bit, and then I slowly move to the screen and tap it (as if I was starting a line with very low pressure), the problem appears and it makes a large dot, as if there was no pressure sensitivity. As I said the test doesn't work every time, but almost.
This is an image of what happens when I try and make dots in Photoshop. These are done trying to push the pen with the same (low) pressure. The big ones are from when the issue appears: [URL]
I have tried the pressure test in the Wacom utility software and it seems to work fine, it never jump to full even when I try the method I've just described. In the diagnostic page of the Wacom utility software the pressure is always correct, even when in Photoshop there's the brush sensitivity issue.
note: I've already tried to completely re-install my computer + the Adobe software + the lastest wacom driver for my Cintiq 24HD, and the problem is still the same.
We reinstalled Windows 7 64bit to Windows 7 32bit and now all previously created Corel Draw X5 files in Win 7 64bit did not show correct fonts in Win 7 32 bit. All fonts are installed.
I want to install ColorDRAW graphics X6 on an Windows 64 BIT computer.
We know that is officially not supported. But is there a workarround available ?If already tried to run in it in compatibility mode on an account with admin rights.That doesn't work.I get an error during the installation:Microsoft Visual Basic for applications 7.1 is not supported.
Both are referencing cooltype.dll. I ran Font Doctor on all system and non-system fonts and found no errors. Booted without Extensis Suitcase loading. Nothing works. All 32 bit programs work fine.
i'm running on WIndows XP X64 SP3 AMD ATHLON II 64 - Mem 4Gb), i had install .net framework 4 and i've tried to install Corel Draw X6 64 bit on my system but the screen always shown the warning message "your system has been not modified, the processor in your computer does not meet the minimum system requirement". Is it because of Windows XP x64 or the processor?
I've upgraded to CorelDraw X6 but I need the files I make to be openable in Coreldraw 10. When saving I use the drop down box and choose the option for 10 and if they are opened again in X6 before they are opened in 10 they are fine, but when these files are opened in 10 they crash and the file gets wiped (when opened again it's just a blank page).
A not so obvious box that needs ticking? An option I have missed somewhere?
Is it because the version i have is 64bit? Or is it just not possible to downsave files properly anymore, is 10 just too old now?
Is X6 64 bit supposed to save in the background? It seems to do it sometimes but I'm usually seeing the hourglass especially after exporting in X5 format. I have 24GB of ram so that shouldn't be an issue.
I've been trying to get W7-64 to display X5 thumbnails. I've been trying for months. My efforts have brought me to:
Have you tried this? Have you tried that? Have you tried Mystic Thumbs? It's Microsoft's fault
The best I can do is a kluge I don't want to live with. I've been a Corel user for 20 years. Much as I am attached to the program, this makes it virtually unusable. I work with a ton of files. I need to be able to see what they are before opening them.
I'm disappointed to see this problem has been going on for a number of years. It gives me the feeling the good people who built Corel are all gone now, and pride in the product went with them.
I'd love to learn the real honest-to-goodness Corel fix is jist around the corner, but I can't even find an official Corel position on this issue. Is there one? other than
The problem does not exist The problem is the user's fault The problem is Microsoft's fault
I recently bought a new laptop with Windows 7 64 bit OS, and installed the CorelDraw X5(worked fine on an older XP machine) on it, the application crashes every time when the progress showing "Creating Application Environment". I tried to run it under XP compatible mode, tthe only difference is now the Regstration works, but the app still crashes every time.
I received an EPS file of 183MB in size, and I would like to convert it into JPEG for viewing, but Coreldraw crashes during the import, bringing up the ARM. I can open it with Illustrator, but couldn't export it, getting insufficient memory message no matter how small the output JPEG size and resolution is.
I've had same issue with importing EPS file into X5 in the past, but usually will be successful after a few tries. But this time it simply crashes every single time.
I use Coreldraw SE3 (Students Edition 3) and it works fine for my limited needs. Sometimes however when I try to import a pdf file into CD I get a message saying "file is corrupted" and it usually happens when the sender uses (I think( latest versions of Illustrator.Just a guess though. There is nothing wrong with the file I am trying to import though. Operating system is Windows XP.
Im trying to import an EPS file in my Corel X5. Im note sure why it is not working but my first question is if there is any update that can handle postscript 3.1.