Full Version: .ai, .tif files crashing corel 12

From: GBengraver [#3]
 8 May 2006
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#2] 8 May 2006

No I have plenty of free space on my c drive.
Has to be something else.
Thanks,
Greg


From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#4]
 9 May 2006
To: GBengraver [#3] 9 May 2006

If the drive and the temp printer directory for the spooler has enough room, it might be a corrupt ini file.

Be sure that the spooler is directed to a blank directory first because the other fix cannot be undone. (Depends on the operating system how to do that. It is an area that I am ill at ease with and blunder my way through on the rare occasions that I need to do something with it.)

The fix for the ini file is drastic, you loose any and all modifications that you have made to Corel. When you start Corel hold down the F8 key, I am fairly certain it is F8. That will boot Corel to the Corel defaults and overwrite the ini file.

I have had to use it twice with Paint, the brush just would not paint no matter what the settings. Every preset disappeared including special toolbars.

Good luck.


From: GBengraver [#5]
 9 May 2006
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#4] 9 May 2006

I was going to uninstall and reinstall Coreldraw.

Went to the task manager, clicked on Coreldraw 12 and saw a support option, clicked on it and it said something like,
"If this program is not working properly click on repair and it will reinstall program to original settings"
I had to put in Coreldraw disc and it did its thing without resetting all my defaults.
So far it seems to be working (insert knocking on wood here).

Thanks,
Greg

From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#6]
 9 May 2006
To: GBengraver [#5] 9 May 2006

That is pretty much what Corel 9 does with the F8 button. Except you do not need the disk.

Glad you are running smoothly now.


From: GBengraver [#7]
 9 May 2006
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#6] 9 May 2006

You can do that with the F8 key in 12 also I think, but it resets everything to Coreldraw defaults in the tool bars and palletts.

Greg


From: Paul (JACKPETTY) [#8]
 9 May 2006
To: ALL

It never hurts to defrag your drive on a regular basis. Besides making your system faster, it does help a little to avoid certain problems.

From: GBengraver [#9]
 9 May 2006
To: Paul (JACKPETTY) [#8] 9 May 2006

Thank you Paul,
I do regular defragging.
It is good advise.

Greg


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