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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 26 2:05 pm)
this happens, when a) the rsr file in the geometry folder is corrupt b) when poser can't locate the appropriate OBJ file the rsr-files in the object folder and in the figures folder are two different things. as stated the rsr-files in the figures library palette are only the thumbnails showing the item. if you look at filesize: they are of small size, approx 10 -20 KB the rsr-files in the obj-folger have - depending on complexity - up to some megs. look into th cr2 file and search for the obj-file reference. make sure it looks for the obj file in the right directory. this is a must, otherwise poser can't locate the obj-file and the error message appears.
Sometimes we get the "out of memory" error after we get other error messages. For instance, Poser asks where to find a geometry file, and we don't know where it is. In fact, I can't think of a time when the "out of memory" error comes by itself. Everytime I read about someone's problems with "out of memory" errors, I figure they forgot to tell us some important facts.
poser out of memory error is equal to windows bsod. ;) never had it hit me, even with piss poor computer with no ram to speak of. maybe it's cause I rip crap out, never use ie/outlook and generally do not trust ms to have done a single thing right so I always do preventative maintenance on windows. when I did have a corrupt rsr, it threw up, cannot read geometry file error not memory error.
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Recently,when I am creating a image and I click to add a figure the message "You are out of memory" appear deleting the figure that was selected. That happen because I have more figures the the program or computer can handle? How can I fix that? Do Poser 5 fix that? Maybe a more powerful computer? I have a P3 550 with 512 RAM. Thank you