Hi,
im having a problem with my corel crashing when im about to save a file. The saving process just starts ticking in the background but never finishes or i get an error message saying "program stopped working".
I do succeed sometimes with saving as a pdf, but when trying to open that file, it fails and says its corrupted.
I´ve tried reinstalling corel x6 via CD and updating to latest update but nothing works.
Any ideas?
Running Windows 7 64bit
Thanks in advance!
Start by emptying the %temp% folder, which can easily be done immediately after a reboot -- or you can use a program like cCleaner to do it.
Also, try saving to a local folder rather than a removable or remote drive and if necessary disable antivirus checking on that folder.
If that does not work, you should probably try the F8 settings reset. Close CorelDraw, hold the F8 key and start CorelDraw using the mouse. Keep F8 down until you see a message confirming the reset.
Thank you for your answer!
i tried all of the above but it still doesnt work. I´ve also tried installing new drivers for graphic card etc. Not working.
Doesnt seem like there is a solution to this problem, since i´ve read other threads with the same problem :/
Does this apply to all files, no matter how simple?
For example, try creating a completely new file in X6, add a simple rectangle and try to save it. Does that work?
If it does, then it could relate to something that is in your file -- in which case, it would be useful if you could find a non-confidential file you cannot save and put it on dropbox or similar, with a link so that others can test it.
sadly it goes for all files. If i create a new document with only a rectangle in it, that file will also get corrupted when saved or Corel will crash when i try to save.
Is this your own machine, or a company machine?
A company machine might possibly be set up with limited rights in the folder where you are saving. But you do need full rights to the folder where you save your files -- you must be able to write, rename and delete the files there.
The same could possibly apply to a home machine, if it was set up for more than one user and you are not the user that originally created the folder.