foleypro opened this issue on Dec 23, 2002 ยท 10 posts
lmckenzie posted Tue, 24 December 2002 at 4:16 AM
Logic sometimes has nothing to do with these things but... Logically, it almost sounds like Poser is modifying one of its startup files or registry entries when you run it, especially if everything else runs OK, even after the BSOD. It's a longshot but you might try looking at the files directly under the Poser directory. I have no idea what's there in P5, maybe something like the preferred state pz3 in P4. Check to see if any of them get modified after running Poser. Also, you might look at the CL keys in the registry and see if they change. If there is a change, maybe you can work around the problem by making backup copies of the files/entrys and restoring them before trying to run Poser again. Also. the obvious question, is that the latest patch you have, the one without the security stuff?
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