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Cannot open CorelDRAW X8.
Make sure that your computer meets the minimum requirements for hardware and software for whatever program you're going to install. Some programs require .Net Framework 3.5 and above to be installed before installation will commence, like CorelDraw x8 in addition to other misc windows updates that may be required beforehand. It's always good to have a happy medium of hardware and software for programs like CorelDraw x8 too so as to not tax out your system by having it overwork itself due to insufficient resources such as out of date hardware and software or lack of sufficient RAM.
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5670 drivers
Either google it or try sourceforge.
Old hardware is hard to find drivers for now as many of the vendors no longer support them.
Try going directly to the intel support website rather than trying to use windows rubbish update. It’s a shame your not closer as I’m normally pretty good at tracking down anything and everything online.
Another tip.
Depending what operating system your using. Some will already have the correct drivers to install. Windows 7. 8.1 and 10 especially. The core 2 duo cpu was mainly associated with Windows XP’ and vista machines. So maybe if you have access to them. Try another O.S. I would however stress 8.1 and 10 could put a lot of load on an old cpu. So try 7 first if you can. Sorry I can’t help any further
X5492 processsor 64 bit, and motherboard intel LGA771 G4182801GB ICH7/R, AMI-bios version 080015, DDR3 8GB, system power is 400W.
There are many reasons a processor runs slow. Mine does slow down often. It was built that way here.
1) If the computer does not need speed it slows down saving electricity. Check power options as Windows can have differing power options and hence slow processor and put disk drives to sleep and many chips on the mother board.
2) dusty processor, the temperature sensors have slowed the processor to stop the chip frying. Dust in the heat sink fins causes this. Solution vacuum it and dislodge dust with a small stiff paint brush.
3) Incorrect setup or incorrect power setting.
4) I assume you do have the correct setup CD/DVD ROM and it is set up and rebooted?
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