Edited: October 10, 2024
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Error starting application
If you receive an error message or blank white screen when launching Design Space for Desktop it may be due to an outdated version of Design Space or third-party software interference. Use the information in this article to troubleshoot the issue: Design Space for Desktop: Error Starting Application.
Numbered error codes
If you receive an error in Design Space when you try to send your project to the machine, the numbered code following that error can help you diagnose the issue. Select the specific error message you receive from the links below, and follow the recommended troubleshooting steps.
If you are experiencing an error that is not listed here, contact Member Care for assistance: Cricut Contact Information
(0):
- Reboot your computer and your machine (by powering the machine off and back on again). If you are using a Mac, ensure that you perform a Hard Reset by pressing and holding the computer power button until the screen goes black and the computer shuts down completely. Then press the power button to reboot.
- Ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements for running Design Space. If it does not, attempt your project using a computer that does meet the requirements.
- Is the error appearing with multiple projects? If the issue is isolated to one project, that project will need to be recreated.
- If none of the preceding helps, try your cut on a different computer.
- Contact Member Care for assistance if none of the proceeding steps resolve the issue.
(-2):
This is a "Not Supported" error.
- Ensure that you are trying to cut with a compatible Cricut machine (i.e. Cricut Explore series, Cricut Maker series, Cricut Joy series, and Cricut Venture). If you are using a compatible machine, proceed to the next step.
- Ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements for running Design Space. If it does not, try a computer that does meet the minimum requirements.
(-3), (-10), (-19)
Follow the steps below:
- Click the Retry or Reset Connection button to refresh the machine communication, and attempt the cut process again.
- Ensure that you have completed the New Machine Setup process. If any part of that process has been skipped, that can cause this error to occur. If you aren't sure whether or not you have completed the setup, you can refer to this help article.
- Check the color of your power button:
- Green: Compatible Cricut machine power button/status light will never be green, so if your machine power light is green, you are attempting to use Design Space with an older machine with which it is not compatible (i.e. Cricut Expression, Cricut Personal, Cricut Create). You will need to attempt your cut with a Cricut smart cutting machine instead (i.e Cricut Explore series, Cricut Maker series, Cricut Joy series, or Cricut Venture).
- Solid or Steady Red: Follow the steps from this article to troubleshoot.
- Blinking or Flashing Red: Follow the steps from this article to troubleshoot.
- Blue: This means that your machine is communicating with Design Space through Bluetooth.
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White: This is the standard color for Explore power button lights. If your power button light is white:
- Connect to a different USB port on the computer.
- If you are trying to use Bluetooth instead, have your device "forget" the Cricut Bluetooth device and then pair it again.
- If that does not resolve the issue, connect to the computer via USB cable instead, and attempt your cut. If this does not help, proceed to the next step.
- Disconnect the machine from the computer and turn it off. Once the machine is disconnected and powered off, complete a restart on the computer. Reconnect the machine to the computer and wait a few moments, then open Design Space and attempt the process again. If that does not help, proceed to the next step.
- Attempt your cut using a different USB cable. A standard printer cable is usually the right configuration, so if you do not have an extra Cricut USB cable, try a printer cable.
- If none of this help resolves the issue, please contact Member Care for further assistance.
(-18):
This is a "Device Timeout" error and may be caused if the machine loses connection.
- Power the Cricut machine off.
- Close down Design Space.
- Re-launch Design Space.
- Power the machine back on and attempt your cut again.
- If the issue persists, contact Member Care for assistance.
(-21):
For this error, we recommend that you uninstall Design Space, then reinstall it. Visit these help articles for for instructions on uninstalling and reinstalling Design Space.
(-24):
- Are you having this issue with multiple projects? If the issue is isolated to one project, it could be that the project is too large, or did not save correctly. You will need to re-create the project. If the issue happens with all projects, proceed to the next step.
- Try connecting the Cricut machine to the computer using another USB port on the computer.
- If you are using Bluetooth, attempt to connect via USB cable and see if the cut will complete. There may be too much data to process via Bluetooth.
- Try your cut using a different USB cable. A standard printer cable is usually the right configuration, so if you do not have an extra Cricut USB cable, try a printer cable.
- It is possible that your internet speeds do not meet the minimum requirement. You can quickly test your internet speeds at www.speedtest.net by clicking on BEGIN TEST once that page has loaded fully. See our System Requirements for required internet speeds.
- If your internet speeds meet the minimum requirement, you may need to attempt your cut on a different computer.
(-33):
This is an "Invalid Material Setting" error.
- If using a Cricut Explore Air 2 or older, check the Smart Set dial. If it is set to "Custom," ensure that you have selected a material setting in Design Space. If the dial is set to "Custom" but no material is selected in Design Space, this error can occur. If your dial is not set to "Custom," or if you are using a different model of machine, proceed to the next step.
- Try using a different material setting. If it is just one specific setting that results in this error, contact Member Care for assistance.
Other Troubleshooting
I installed Design Space for Desktop, but it is not loading.
You may have downloaded the Design Space application but just haven’t installed it yet. If that’s the case, follow these instructions to install the application. Make sure that you select the instructions for your operating system (Windows or Mac).
Once you have installed Design Space for Desktop, open it just like you would any other application on your computer.
Windows: Select the Windows icon or Search field in the lower left of the screen and type Cricut Design Space. Select the Cricut Design Space app result to launch the application. When the app is open you can right click its icon on the taskbar and choose to either Pin to Start or Pin to taskbar to pin the shortcut within easy reach.
Mac: Open the Finder, then select Applications. Scroll to find the Cricut Design Space application, then double-click to launch it. Drag the application to the Dock to pin the shortcut within easy reach.
I installed Design Space for Desktop, but I can't find it on my computer.
Design Space for Desktop typically shows up in the same location where you access your other desktop applications. See the information just above for steps to find and launch the application once it's installed.
I keep getting prompted to download and install Design Space for Desktop.
Once you install the desktop app, you’ll open Design Space just like you open up any other application – from your computer, not from a website. If you visit a website with a Design Space link, you may be presented with options to Open or Download the app. Select Open.
I am having trouble signing into Design Space for Desktop.
This issue is usually resolved by resetting your Cricut ID password. Reset your password on this page. If you don’t get a password reset email in a few minutes, contact Member Care.
I don't see some of my saved projects.
Confirm you are connected to the internet, and be sure to save your work. Then quit and relaunch the desktop app. If you still don’t see all of your projects, contact Member Care.
I don't see some of my uploaded images.
Confirm you are connected to the internet, and be sure to save your work. Then quit and relaunch the desktop app. If you still don’t see all of your images, contact Member Care.
Design Space for Desktop seems slow.
Speed can be impacted by many factors. A Force Reload of the application may solve the problem. Confirm you are connected to the internet, and be sure to save your work. With Design Space for Desktop open, follow these steps:
- Go to the top left corner of your screen and select View
- Select Force Reload from the drop down
Windows
Mac
I have Windows 10 but receive a persistent message that I need Windows 8 or newer.
There may be a compatibility setting that is interfering. To resolve this:
- Close any instance of Design Space.
- Right-click on the Cricut Design Space shortcut/icon and select Properties.
- Select the Compatibility tab.
- Deselect any 'Run in compatibility mode for' setting that is selected and click Apply.
- Relaunch Design Space.
- If any issues persist, contact Member Care for assistance.