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Anonymous Posted on Jul 15, 2012

Quarkxpress 9.3: error code 16

Can't open document that I was working on

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 30, 2008

SOURCE: 6.52 KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE

Please let me know when exactly does QuarkXPress crashes

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

SOURCE: QuarkXpress 4.1 Error Code 88

Are you working on Mac machine or a windows one?

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Jul 05, 2009

SOURCE: quarkxpress 6.5 installed in Vista: won't open:

Alas, your only solution is to upgrade to XP and treat Vista like Terminator 3, like it didn't happen. I'm even hearing people say that the latest version doesn't work well unless it's on an XP. I understand that Microsoft was going to address some of the vast incompatibility problems it had created with Vista, but until I see it, I won't believe it. XP is still the best OS going, in my mind. If I was just starting now, hell, I might even consider a Mac. I just have too much software for the PC, plus I still think it's a better OS. It's just that it's aging and Microsoft has shown it doesn't regard its customers as anything but dwebes who need protecting from themselves.

keithkalish

Keith Kalish

  • 146 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 21, 2009

SOURCE: "this document cannot be opened by this version ofQx" (17)

As time goes on software applications tend to change enough that an older version produced file is not forward compatible with a new version. For instance some of my MS Office files no longer can be opened by the latestr version of "Word", hence Microsoft issued a plug in that will allow you older "Doc " files to be read by the latest version of "Word", same thing holds tru for FLASH program, every time a new version of FLASH comes out, the older version can not be read by it.
You need a version of QuarkXpress that can read this doc, If you created the original document, the you can go to your version of QuarkXpress to open the document or if possible ask the originator of the document what version they used to create the document.

Jim Thomson

  • 1099 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 21, 2011

SOURCE: I am using QuarkXpress 6.5

It could be that your quark preferences have corrupted, I would go to your users folder then go into the library folder, then the preferences folder and then the quark folder within the quark folder there should be a file called "XPress Preferences.prf" move this to the trash (But do not delete it yet). When you open quark next it will recreate the preference file and hopefully that will sort it out. If this has corrected the problem you can then deleted the file in the trash. Please note that you will have to reset your preferences once you open Quark again.

Hope this helps.

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Sorry I only just saw your posst so this may be far too late, but at least for future reference: -36 is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous errors in the Mac world.

It's name is "ioErr" and the rather obtuse explanation for it is "I/O error (bummers)" ie, there was some kind of input/output error.

This should mean that XPress is trying to work with a corrupt file.

The most likely suspects, in rough order, are a text or picture file that XPress just tried to import; an auxiliary file such as a font, profile or XPress Xtension; a text or picture file already imported; the XPress document you are working with; your XPress Preferences file; XPress itself.

Working with XPress since version 2 on Apple system 6 I have never seen any guaranteed cure for a -36 error but there are three basic remedies, none of which is by any means certain.

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