Highlight and delete the "CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5" folder.
Click Start | All Programs | Accessories | Run | type %appdata% and click OK.
Manually delete the Corel User data directories.
Highlight and delete the "CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3, X4 or X5" folder.
Browse to X:\Program Files\Corel (X represents the drive where "CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3, X4 or X5" had been installed).
Click Start | Run | type Explorer and click OK.
Manually delete "CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3, X4 or X5" program folders from the hard drive.
Make a check-mark next to all CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 entries.
Double-click on the Corel Uninstaller or right-click and run as Administrator if you are on Windows Vista.
This will remove all registry keys associated with the CorelDRAW install process.
Download and install the Corel Installer.
Disable your anti-virus/spyware, and firewall during this clean re-installation procedure.
You will not find some parts of the program, if you are logged in as a user, but you installed the software with your administrator account. Click on the links below to learn how to turn-off UAC: Vista | Windows 7īefore you uninstall a program, please check whether you have installed the program as a user or an administrator. Otherwise, you will have problems working properly on your system. The only way to get full administrator access on Vista/Windows 7 is by turning off the User Account Control and right-clicking on a program, patch or update and then going to "Run as Administrator". This document outlines how to manually remove CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite X3, X4 and X5 from systems running Windows® XP, Vista or Windows 7 should the application fail to uninstall using Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel.īefore you remove and reinstall a program, patch or update, you have to log in as administrator.