Install Corel Draw 12 On Windows 10

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Hi, i'm trying to install coreldraw 3.0 on my 486 but it hangs when calculating the needed disk space. I'm using a 4gb CF-Card. I have 1.66gb of 1.72gb as free space.
Too much free space? Any ideas? Need more details?

This exact same thing happened to me this past weekend. Mine is a 486 with a 540MB size limited BIOS, but have a real HDD with a 2GB partition on a 20GB drive, driven by XT-IDE-on-a-NIC. I installed bazillions of programs before Corel 3.0 into that machine and everything works fine.

When it get stuck (It was not frozen, I could go back to program manager and run other programs) I decided to let it finish it's calculation for about 5 hours, still nothing happened. I'm also guessing it's due to "insane amount of" free space.

Back in the day we installed it on hard disks up to 1 Gb in size and it worked fine. I still own it, and also still have the manuals (in Dutch unfortunately). I'll check this weekend if there's anything in them that can help.

I ghost imaged my exisiting 2GB (only about 300MB is used) DOS partition on the 20GB disk to the secondary disk, then installed a 420MB ancient Conner in place of the 20GB, copied the image on to it, installed Corel 3.0 (without any glitch) and ghost copied the resulted partition into the 20GB again, and everything is nice and dandy.

Funny thing is, that Conner was apparently infected by an ancient virus (Junkie 1027A) and till I became aware of the situation, it infected all the HDDs on this machine and a few floppies, too. According to the database, it infects MBR of HDDs accessed *.com files and also floppy boot sectors. fortunately, F-Prot from 1997 is good enough to easily remove it. It was an unexpected little fun, considering I had nothing to do with viruses for the last 15 years or so ?

Ok i tried it again. I used another 4GB CF-card. I still used EZ-software and partitioned to 500mb, 2gb and the rest. Installation worked on d: (2gb).
As coreldraw makes a temporary directory on c: it seems it is a problem with disk size.

I just want to add, though I don't have a wife [[[sniff]]], I also was trying to install Coreldraw 3 on my WFW installation and it wouldn't work. This is on a Western Digital 2GB (1.8ish i think) WD caviar drive. So no, you guys aren't alone in the universe.

It works for me, I've written a DOS game engine based off of a bunch of thrift books I picked up that uses 320x200 PCX images. I'm told that for proper pixel scale at that resolution I should be using a native 320x200 application like DPaint but I just haven't been able to figure out how to use that sucker.

Uh, that's apples and oranges.... One is a vector drawing program, the other a pixel drawing program. I'd say each has their own application. But yeah, Corel Draw always was a bit weird. IIRC it had its own kind of virtual memory management, not unlike Photoshop.

I was dealing with stuff back then beyond photos and all the Corel stuff was supposed to be the sh... back then. I found it horribly overrated. Paint Shop Pro was a refreshing light piece of software without all that baggage... one one CD I still have the last version that installed on Windows 3.x. Already 32bit but running with Win32s

Actually I was using Micrografx Designer (2.1) for vector graphics and also found CorelDraw as "unnecessarily bloated" to say the least. But Photoshop and CorelDraw was still not something that you can use one instead of the other. (and I was using Paintshop Pro instead of Photoshop because it was also too muıch for my humble needs and my more than humble 386SX PC ?)

Nah, you would use Corel PhotoPaint for that. Can't remember if that was included with CorelDraw 3.0 or not... You can also use CorelTrace to trace (duh...) images in formats CorelDraw doesn't support.

I have a windows 7 sp1 computer with Corel draw 6 installed and the latest version of LIGHTBURN running a Cam5 CFL-CMA1390T 130 watt c02. I copied the files into the correct directory but cannot get the macro to work. I followed the generic corel directions but could not get corel to recognize the macro when trying to go to commands and select Macros so I can go to the next step.

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Its slow doing everything. Slow to process things in an art project.
As work gets more complicated (more elements on the screen) things get worse.
Even zooming in and out while working is slow.
And whenever it doesn't like a certain process, it just shuts down Corel.
I have run Corel repair system, and even reinstalled Corel just to be sure the software is okay.

- When serious errors occur in Coreldraw, the program goes into a perpetual processing mode
as if its trying to complete a process, but never does. You have to 'end task' the program.
I've never seen anything out of the ordinary when I open Task Manager.

Either 'the program is not responding' or no comment, as if the program is still operating normally (however its in some state of freeze).
OR
it just shuts down, disappears from the screen and you are staring at your desktop.
Then you hope, when you restart Corel, that a temporary saved backup exists and is offered to you.

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