Yeah it is junk ware Gerard should resign in shame as a failure and Corel should tell truth about how bad its software is.
What's you video card? I 've found this is critical, if I had a choice between 16GB more of RAM or an improved GAMER video card I'd opt for the card.
For CorelDraw video for some reason is important, the coding relies heavily on the video card, I use only NVidea cards and my system with 2 GB video memory is clearly superior to the system with 1 GB video memory. Talking with some guys and they swear by the 970 with 4GB memory
Depends, if you have a NVidea chip set with the video on the main board just power down, unplug the power cable, open the case (check on google to find instructions to locate the slot) pop open the slot cover on the case, insert the card screw it in place, button up the case plug the display cable in and restart. Once up and running, insert the driver disk but most NVidea cards will have newer drivers on line.
If your system used on Main Board video you will see in most cases a serious improvement even if the chip set was NVidea and decent specs, it's licensed technology and IMO not real NVidea.
If you already have a stand alone card it's the same you just have to remove the old card, it does make it easy to find the video slot.