When the initial installation finishes, a pop-up window will ask you to insert the .
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Artcut sometimes hardcodes the expected drive letter (e.g., D: or E: ) during its first installation. If a user later plugs in a USB flash drive or external hard drive that takes over that specific letter, Artcut will look for the authorization disc in the wrong location.
Offers basic tools for converting grayscale and color images into cuttable paths.
Contains the primary installation files for the program.
Advanced users often create a digital copy (an .ISO or .BIN/.CUE file) of their original authorization disc using ripping software. They then use virtual drive software (like Daemon Tools or Windows' built-in ISO mounter) to mount the image, tricking the software into believing a physical disc is present.