Hi,
I have CorelDraw8 and Windows XP. I used to use ClipArt on my CD2 on
my old PC, but today, I tried to open clipart from the CD and I see the
folders, but when I try to open a folder, nothing happens. I've tried
it in CorelDraw and even from Windows Explorer. I even re-installed
CorelDraw.
I can open files from CD3, but not CD2.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Lynn Lutton
On 8 Aug 2006 16:19:15 -0700, "llutton@aol.com" <llutton@aol.com>
wrote:
Quote:
Hi,I have CorelDraw8 and Windows XP. I used to use ClipArt on my CD2 onmy old PC, but today, I tried to open clipart from the CD and I see thefolders, but when I try to open a folder, nothing happens. I've triedit in CorelDraw and even from Windows Explorer. I even re-installedCorelDraw.I can open files from CD3, but not CD2.Any suggestions?
"When I try to open a folder, nothing happens" - does that mean
absolutely nothing changes on the display or the folder opens with no
content?
Does the cd drive light keep blinking fairly indefinitely (can't read
the info)? Did you check the surface of the cd for dirt and
scratches?
To check the cd is OK you can use diagnostic software. If you don't
have any, try freeware Isobuster, www.isobuster.com
Hi, I have CorelDraw8 and Windows XP. I used to use ClipArt on my CD2 on my old PC, but today, I tried to open clipart from the CD and I see the folders, but when I try to open a folder, nothing happens. I've tried it in CorelDraw and even from Windows Explorer. I even re-installed CorelDraw. I can open files from CD3, but not CD2. Any suggestions? Thanks, Lynn Lutton
I am using CD 8 and XP. It usually gives a me message about invalid
format but opens up
anyway in Windows Explorer
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