I recently upgraded my system, in part because I was having issues with CorelDRAW that I believed were related to insufficient memory (as I was working on some relatively large file). Now I'm thinking that may not have been the case...
In any case, on one file I've been trying to work on I keep being unable to save it. I get the error message:
File Copy Error. TEMP Drive or Output Drive may be Full.
followed by:
Error Writing path\name.cdr file.
It doesn't really matter where the path or what the name is...
Anyway, my newly upgraded system is Windows XP Pro SP2, Core 2 Quad CPU, 4 GB RAM (3.25 GB available to XP). I also made sure there was plenty of room on drive C: (the system partition) where I put the windows swap file (using the recommended size). In Coreldraw I set the memory options to use 33% of total memory (about 1 GB), the first scratch disk in the user folder (default) on drive C (about 25 GB free) and the second scratch disk on another drive (about 90 GB free).
I'm running CorelDRAW X3 with SP2 installed.
As far as I can tell, there shouldn't be any memory or disk space problems so i don't understand why I keep getting this error!
Also, I've noticed it starts happening after I import a graphic in pdf format. The graphic imports okay but then I'm no longer able to save without getting the error. If I ungroup the imported graphic and start randomly deleting bits and pieces of it, eventually I get to a point were I am able to save the file again! (Although, at that point there's not much left of the imported graphic.)
Incidentally, I tried the X4 trial and it seemed to have the same problem. (Although I couldn't test it thoroughly as after my upgrade the trial "expired" prematurely...) I found X4 to be quite bad in terms of failing to properly refresh the window. I've generally found that to be a problem with CorelDRAW for as many versions as I can remember, but X4 seems to be particularly bad. Minimizing and restoring the window requires a subsequent window refresh to make the graphics visisble!
Anyway, I've had to resort to using PowerPoint (!) to get my work done but I want to resolve this so I don't have to do so in the future. If anyone can help, THANK YOU!
In any case, on one file I've been trying to work on I keep being unable to save it. I get the error message:
File Copy Error. TEMP Drive or Output Drive may be Full.
followed by:
Error Writing path\name.cdr file.
It doesn't really matter where the path or what the name is...
Anyway, my newly upgraded system is Windows XP Pro SP2, Core 2 Quad CPU, 4 GB RAM (3.25 GB available to XP). I also made sure there was plenty of room on drive C: (the system partition) where I put the windows swap file (using the recommended size). In Coreldraw I set the memory options to use 33% of total memory (about 1 GB), the first scratch disk in the user folder (default) on drive C (about 25 GB free) and the second scratch disk on another drive (about 90 GB free).
I'm running CorelDRAW X3 with SP2 installed.
As far as I can tell, there shouldn't be any memory or disk space problems so i don't understand why I keep getting this error!
Also, I've noticed it starts happening after I import a graphic in pdf format. The graphic imports okay but then I'm no longer able to save without getting the error. If I ungroup the imported graphic and start randomly deleting bits and pieces of it, eventually I get to a point were I am able to save the file again! (Although, at that point there's not much left of the imported graphic.)
Incidentally, I tried the X4 trial and it seemed to have the same problem. (Although I couldn't test it thoroughly as after my upgrade the trial "expired" prematurely...) I found X4 to be quite bad in terms of failing to properly refresh the window. I've generally found that to be a problem with CorelDRAW for as many versions as I can remember, but X4 seems to be particularly bad. Minimizing and restoring the window requires a subsequent window refresh to make the graphics visisble!
Anyway, I've had to resort to using PowerPoint (!) to get my work done but I want to resolve this so I don't have to do so in the future. If anyone can help, THANK YOU!