Question about Punch Professional Home Design Platinum Suite (26635)
Hello, I am having a problem with my Punch software. When I start Punch, I get an error message that reads: "An error was encountered when attempting to store the Undo state. Your hard disk may be full." However, my hard disk is not full. Then it starts the program, but I have no PowerTools, objects, templates, plants, trim, or materials. When I enter the 3D viewing mode, I get another error message that reads: "Failed to open DIB file C:\Documents and Settings\Ryan Moretti\Textures\Custom Textures\NA.PTX." The problem does not occur all the time. Sometimes I can restart and it'll work. Can you please help me? Thank you! Ryan Moretti
I found I needed to change the user to a Power User and it solved the initial error problem.
Posted on May 12, 2007
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Hello peter4927,
An, "Error 1305"
message mean that; your computer is unable to read the "Program Disc" properly.
This error can occur if your CD or DVD is damaged, dirty, or caused
by dust.
This can happen, if another program is "preventing your computer
from reading the "Program!"
You will also receive this error if the "Disc Drive"
is damaged or dirty.
Try cleaning the "Disc" first!
"Use a Disc Cleaner, to clean the CD-ROM / DVD Drive.
Place the "Program Disc in the Disk Drive; then "Restart the Computer!"
This will have the CD, or DVD start-up {Automatically}.
Next, you can try to start the "Disc" by using the "Auto-Run."
To do so; place the 'Disc' in the "Disc Drive Tray."
Next, [right click] on the "Computer Icon" to open the 'computer window'.
Now, right click, on the Disc Drive, and select the either, "Open, Explore or {Auto-run}.
Hopefully it will start.
Repeat each action if necessary!
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