I updated my computer to Windows 8 and it gave me no option about wanting a clean install. It just went ahead and made a clean install. All my programs had to be reinstalled. When I reinstalled CorelDRAW, it gives me the message that my application status can not be verified, even though I am registered and I can see the listing in my account at Corel.com. I am, therefore, unable to update the program. It is so frustrating, because I bought the DVD with book and I have the original DVD. Now, I have trouble getting any help from CorelDRAW because they want money to answer any questions whatsoever. Can anyone please help me sort this problem out?
Was your X6 an upgrade version? If so, you need the serial number from your previous version to prove eligibility for the upgrade and you will presumably need that again whenever you reinstall. You may possibly also need the DVD or download from the qualifying release.
I've not yet tried installing X6 on windows 8, but that's all I needed to install in windows 7.
Dear Harry:
Thank you for your reply. Yes, I've followed all the steps necessary to install CorelDRAW. I even paid money for a Corel technician to look at my install and confirm that it was done properly. I am having problem with the upgrade. It keeps giving me the same message, that it can't verify my install. I can't get Corel people to answer because, unless I pay cash, I am no longer important. Honestly, I have subscribed to Adobe and I am contemplating ditching Corel completely just for this one arrogant way of treating us. I can't even get an e-mail reply. I am forced to only use this avenue.
Sorry, for venting there.
Tiger
Chalks one up for Corel!!
If they ever do respond, they are probably going to tell you that CorelDRAW is not compatible with WIndows 8. There also exists a very high possibility that they might also make an incredulous suggestion to revert your Operating System back to whatever you had running before Live with it brother
Considering Adobe Illustrator is wise decision. Its is a far more superior program. Yes it does have its issues too, but there some great support out there. I've never had my AI crash even a single time!! And incidentally there is no standard / premium member discrimination for service packs. If Corel doesn't shed its cavalier attitude and grow up in a hurry the future looks very bleak. So, cut your losses while you can.
Consider this. If they even do that, going by previous release dates, the next version is another two years away!! So if you make the switch to AI now, in that two years you would have learnt so much about AI, that you are hardly going to miss CorelDRAW. If you are using the software on a professional basis, then you will agree that it is wise to learn the tools of your trade. Plus, you would also be able to add your experience with AI to your profile too!!
Have you noticed Corel's obsession lately about piracy?? Its not like Corel is the one and only software being pirated. Name a software, and I'll bet there is a pirated version out there. Entire countries are working together to control piracy. But Corel? They are literally paranoid about it, and in the process, instead of working towards a better product, their world revolves around building roadblocks to protect their product, regardless of the inconvenience to the hapless legal users!! Why? Because their product, however bad it is, eventually is their money. Should you too not be just as careful with your money too?
Unfortunately, this obsession, succeed in blurring Corel's focus towards a better product. Result, Illustrator, forged ahead.
If you are wondering what I do, I use both Draw and AI. For the simple quick ones, CorelDraw works. For the more serious projects, it is Illustrator. No crashes/ No hours of work lost. I do have to keep an AI version of all my work, as it is common knowledge that .AI is the universally accepted format in the design community. Of late, as my dexterity with AI is getting better, I tend to lean towards using it more and more.
Make your choice a wise one. If you depend on one and only tool, be it Draw or AI, you stand the risk of bringing your workflow to a grinding halt when it breaks. Don't tell me that isn't frustrating!!
Think about it. The choice of what and when to use is entirely yours.
"Loyalty makes sense only if both sides value it."
suku said:they are probably going to tell you that CorelDRAW is not compatible with WIndows 8
That would be inconsistent with other statements previously made. Including the official X6 specification :
Thanks for the update on that Harry!
Don't worry though, they will think of something else!! LOL
Curious about this one....
Can you take a snip of the dialog that shows the error? I don't remember errors about a "Valid" install, but I do remember there is a email validation process that needs to happen to finialize the account and I'm wondering if that could be the error you are seeing.
T.
suku said:And incidentally there is no standard / premium member discrimination for service packs.
suku said:Have you noticed Corel's obsession lately about piracy?
suku said:I use both Draw and AI. For the simple quick ones, CorelDraw works.
Do I think Draw is totally flawless and that Corel is doing everything right? No, absolutely not. But Draw is for me the best and fastest way to get the work done. Ten minutes with Illustrator and I get even balder than I already am.