I've tried a number of installs using this but I also get the same result. I know that X6 isn't designed for Windows 10 and probably needs to run in Compatibility Mode to work. Just find and start the Setup file and you're good to go. When you right-click the file's icon you get the option to "Mount." Doing this basically opens the ISO as though it was really the DVD and you can do the install as usual. Then I saved the ISO to a flash drive and transferred it to the Desktop on the Surface Pro. I had to use my old laptop to create an ISO file copy (basically a digital replica) of the disc. The Surface Pro doesn't have a DVD drive so I can't install from the disc. My installation method isn't normal in this circumstance, but I don't think it should affect anything. ![]() Problem is being sent to Microsoft for review and a solution will be sent at a later time." Those are definitely not the exact words, but they give you the general idea of what happens. Each time I attempt to open DRAW or other programs in the suite, the DRAW loading screen pops up and a few seconds after a Windows dialogue pops up saying something like: "CorelDRAW is shutting down. It seems as though this usually involves running the software in Windows Compatibility Mode, but I'm not able to get it to work.Įverything seems to go fine when it comes to installation, but actually getting DRAW to load is the problem. ![]() I've heard of others getting X6 to run on Windows 10, but only on other computers.
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