The file may have been moved or deleted during a manual disk cleanup.
2. Check and Restore from the Recycle Bin or Antivirus Quarantine texture file coreldraw.txr could not be found
While holding , double-click the CorelDRAW icon to launch it. The file may have been moved or deleted
In some cases, the application fails to launch because of an internal "Welcome Screen" or "IPM" error that triggers missing file warnings. Press Win + R , type , and hit Enter. In some cases, the application fails to launch
More specifically, the coreldrw.txr file (named texture.txr in newer versions) works alongside library.txr to manage custom texture fills. These are that serve as indexes or libraries—they don't contain the actual texture images themselves but rather store references to where CorelDRAW can find them.
| If You See This Error... | Try This Solution First... | |--------------------------|----------------------------| | At startup (older CorelDRAW versions) | Delete .TXR files (Solution 1) | | After upgrading to newer CorelDRAW | Migrate from old version (Solution 4) | | After system crash or improper shutdown | Run repair installation (Solution 2) | | After uninstalling older CorelDRAW | Restore from backup or reinstall older version temporarily | | In CorelDRAW X7 or newer | Delete texture.txr/library.txr (Solution 1) | | With Windows 10/11 | Check file associations (Solution 7) |
Think of these .TXR files as a digital catalog that lists every texture available in your texture fill dropdown menu. If the catalog itself is missing, corrupted, or in the wrong location, CorelDRAW cannot find it, leading directly to the error message.