I am running Vista and have an i7 chip with 3 gigs of ram and a 1 gig video cars...Games fast (according to my Kids) I try and use crel x3 and it is hitchy and slow to react. I have already tried the patch sugested by corel and it did nothing!
I built this computer because I wanted fast.....I can still think faster than corel reacts!
Help me figure this out and you will be my new hero!
Oh my!
I think you need to find a different bunch of "graphic buddies", Victor!!!
Michael gave you good FN instructions and Ariel gave you a good list of other areas to check out.
Let us know (your new graphic buddies) how you're doing.
Yup....You are right! If this is true.....
But I just can't believe that fonts would slow down a quad core's thinking..Why do my kids always tell me that this is such a freakin fast gaming machine...and them corel does this to me?
I have had other sugestions such as... Partitioning my hard drive... and allocating more ram to corel.
I just can't believe that you would need to go search for fonts on your desktop and drop them in corel...my god this will slow things down considerably.
Victor Hill said:I just can't believe that fonts would slow down a quad core's thinking..
The problem is not the processor's power, is about Windows
Victor Hill said:Why do my kids always tell me that this is such a freakin fast gaming machine...and them corel does this to me?
Games don't uses hundreds of fonts, only need a good graphics card and a fast processor
Victor Hill said:I have had other sugestions such as... Partitioning my hard drive... and allocating more ram to corel.
Partitioning the hard drive is good for global performance, but there's not difference with CorelDRAW. And the option of increase the amount of memory under Tool/Options is not longer valid.
What you need is to improve your Windows, this is the most important way to increase the speed of CorelDRAW. Also, some antivirus (such as Norton or Panda) requires a lot of Windows' free resources. Also, you can specify a bigger SWAP file for a better performance
Victor, I'm not sure you understand.
You don't have to go searching for anything. Font Navigator will find all the fonts on your system for you.
However, as Michael pointed out, you'll need to grab all those (extra) fonts you have installed in Windows Font Folder and move them to a separate folder.
Be careful not to disrupt any Windows fonts that it uses for system fonts. ...............leave them installed in that Windows font folder.
So...How do I go about improving Windows? I have already up graded to premium. SWAP What is that?
Please ...if you have time to explain...enlighten this poor ***...I am at my wits end and I have a huge project I need to complet and just do not have the patience to wait for corel to think....
Thank you so much!
O.K. folks...I just counted my fonts in the pulldown box in my corel x3...the grand total is 681...
This is too many?