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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 05 2:05 am)
It's a memory issue, really.... RAM isn't the only decisive factor, as your Windows Virtual Memory is used when RAM isn't enough (aka your Windows Swap file) It helps to get yourself a RAM-cleaning application (the better ones will clean your virtual memory, too) I've used so many different ones though that I can't really recommend any specific one.
I let windows handle the size of it. I must say that i get on both HD about 5 to 10 time more room. So it should be enough. Angel don't make me think its AMD :S i knew when i bought it that i would run into troubles with it but most people told me they did'nt have probs with it. My next PC will be back a intel no doubt. I will test the bigger textures later today i downloaded MemTurbo to try it out. Anyone else think it can be the AMD? the 350mhz is a Intel? Thanks everyone for your inputs and help i apreciate this alot. Sprinter
Me to would love to use the high detailed textures now i allways have to lower them in size :( pretty sad. I just tried and it don't help with MemTurbo although i do think it helps me out to do more renders so i'm halfway. Now a new PC will cost me lots more :( But i guess i have no choice then buying back a intell as soon as i can. And me that thought AMD would have been made better after several years prove me wrong. Anyway thanks everyone for your imputs. Sprinter
Would love to go to XP but i don't like its Windows Explorer :( In Windows 98 Sec edition i have a preview of images on the side bar what i use allways. Maybe i do have to take it in consideration. If someone has the problem in XP i deffendly like to know before i make up my mind on what i should do. Thanks for posting pizazz :) Sprinter
No, not exactly that I'm afraid. I'd rather see all the pictures together so I can compare though. Thumbs.db size depends only on how many pictures in a directory. Let's see...a directory with 172 pictures has thumbs.db that's about 1 meg. But it's easy periodically to turn caching off, search and delete 'em all, then turn caching back on. Explorer only makes the file if you view the directory. And if you can see the pictures it's easier to find duplicate files.
Won't have dublicates :) Pretty good organized. The thumbs.db i don't realy like. Its allover and it easyaly gets included in products etc :( Have purchased a few with them in it. If i set it as in sample 1 but then list showing will it stilll make the thumbs.db files? If yes what about turning it off what result will that bring me? Thanks, Sprinter
I love these questions: "I have a 50G hard drive and 2G of RAM and an AMD X5667 2G processor. It's a high-end system. What's wrong? And, by the way, I'm using Windows 98. So, tell me, why can't I render with high res maps and models on my computer that has a 8 year old operating system?" Geez, I thought we had been through this issue already. Upgrade to Windows 2000 or XP. Listen up people- Windows 98 and Poser do not like each other. Every time you render, Windows 98 does NOT release memory back. So, after a few renders, Poser locks up. Just upgrade. NOW. Spend the $99 to get Windows 2000 and be done with it. No more lock up, no more freezes, no more "which RAM booster should I jury-rig to temporarily make Windows 98 work". Don't spend your money on the latest DAZ goody, instead use the money to upgrade your operating system. And Sprinter, you need to turn on "Show File Extentions" (in Explorer, go to Tools, then Folder Options, then View tab). You are just asking for a virus to hit: sometime soon, you'll get a file that looks like "Vickytexture.jpg.vbs". Because the "vbs" file is hidden on your system, you'll double-click the file (thinking it's a jpg) and run the script.
JohnRender thanks for the tip done that :) Also running a Antivur for safety. Windows 2000 is deffendly nothing for me Windows XP i plan to give a try will need to get a new HD first so i can install there and see if i'm happy with it. But all toghether i might be better off to wait till i can get a complete new system might save a little to that way. Thanks for all the help and is much apreciated. Sprinter
Attached Link: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/powertoys.asp
If you want to get at some of the hidden options for XP explorer, download TweakUI from the Windows Power Toys page. Above image shows (ridiculously large) thumbnail size of 250 pixels, and you can adjust the quality setting as well. -- MarkMark
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Anyone has had the same problem and got it worked out? Whenever i use a texture that is bigger as 2500x2500 poser won't start rendering it. Also with scenes with several figures in image i can only render 2 or 3 times sometimes only 1 time depending how much is in image. Then i have to reboot to be able to render again. If anyone knows a solution for this that would be awesome welcome. Here is my system info: AMD 1800+ mhz 512MB Memory Operating system Windows 98 Second edition Thank you, Sprinter