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Im unable to open my Mathcad Prime 11.0.1.0 Student Edition. The app randomly crashed on me one day and when I tried opening it again, it does not do anything. No white screen, no error message, nothing happens. I've tried installing Mathcad Prime 10 but I am unable to use the files that I have in older editions.
I've tried multiple things:
- I've uninstalled and reinstalled.
- Deleted Files and tried running it.
- Tried running it using different compatibility modes.
- Tried running it as an administrator.
- Created Backup files.
- Nothing worked.
- Restarted computer
Again, I'm not sure how to fix this. If you could please assist me with this issue, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you.
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Hi,
open Event Viewer application and try locating error message related to Mathcad Prime 11.0.1.0.
You can also try installing Mathcad Prime 11.0.0.0. Installation zip file is available on https://support.ptc.com/appserver/auth/it/esd/academicFree.jsp page.
Hi,
open Event Viewer application and try locating error message related to Mathcad Prime 11.0.1.0.
You can also try installing Mathcad Prime 11.0.0.0. Installation zip file is available on https://support.ptc.com/appserver/auth/it/esd/academicFree.jsp page.
What OS?
On your drive where windows is installed (usually C:), there's a folder
C:\ProgramData
(it's normally hidden, but you can type this in the top bar of windows explorer to go there.
Dig deeper and you will find:
C:\ProgramData\PTC\Mathcad Prime
In there is a file named:
MathcadPrime.exe.Config
a few kB in size. And or a file
MathcadPrime.V7.Config
The file(s) contain configuration info, but sometimes get(s) corrupted and prevents Prime from starting normally.
You can delete them and then retry to start Prime.
Prime needs the file(s) but will re-create any missing.
Hope this helps.
Success!
Luc
Update: I have tried Martin's solution and now it runs perfectly fine and I am able to open files in Mathcad. Thank you Martin and thank you everyone else for your time and support!
