Recently purchases CD 2024 because my V 2018 was so slow and not working properly.
It was loaded onto my brand new high computer but from the very start it did not work properly.
It was very slow and no better than my V 2018.
Following lots of discussion with CD the matter is still not resolved and they have now passed me to CD UK.
The programme is so bad now that I cannot use it and this has resulted in me having to close my business.
Has anyone else experienced such problems with CD 2024?
Does anyone know any effective way of dealing with CD in such matters?
Hoping someone can help.
Chris
SO MANY factors can influence the performance of any program on different computers.Computer peripherals, software installed, drivers up to date, etc... It has nothing to do with the fact that it is new or not. If your computer doesn't have the 'right specifications', you'll be running into issues.IMPORTANTSAD FACT. Even though Corel specifies AMD components are compatible with the program, AMD components have not had a good batting average with CorelDRAW. Don't know why. Personally, Many moons ago, I go tired of it and I switched to Intel and NVidia (With Studio Drivers, not Game Ready). I got rid of 80% of issues right there!For help, you must be so much more specific, my friend. Your clues are much to vague.Help us out a bit. We'll be able to better help you.
I really wish that I could figure out the AMD, Xeon processor issues. They have plaqued CorelDRAW for decades and I fear that it will never be solved.
My wife has an entry level HP laptop that she uses for shopping, family communications and web surfing. It runs X8 with zero issues, it's slow because it's under powered but it never crashes CorelDRAW or corrupts a file.
On the other hand years ago I put in a Toshiba Intel i5 laptop and it was just awful. About a year later a hard drive scan showed bad sectors on the drive so I looked for a factory replacement, it was $15 U.S. which was unbelievable. READ cheap crap!
At that time you couldn't and still can't buy a decent drive for $15 so I paid $80 for a Western Digital drive. BINGO! It was a completely different machine and ran CorelDRAW just fine.
As they say the Devil is in the details.