Final thoughts. Really unusual problems (in my experience) often have a "D'Oh!" cause. Check the following:-
- have you got a cheap PSU, or one with a low output capacity?
- is your video card seated firmly in its slot? Ditto with your ram.
- you changed monitors to check the problem, but did you change the leads too?
- you downloaded the correct driver, but did you actually install it?
- have you run a full system diagnostic with something like SiSoft, and checked with XPs admin tools that all hardware is happy?
- did you follow up imckenzie's points in post 12, to check Google (there are pages of broadly similar errors reported there) and reduce your vertical refresh rate to 60-70mhtz?
- have you got defrag, a ram cleaner or other prog running in the background?
- when moving Poser models around, do you have full tracking and Texture Shaded settings selected? Try less memory intensive settings.
Good luck. I'd refer you back to my original post .. we really do need a detailed breakdown of what's happening, or troubleshooting is going to be a continual list of 'best guesses'. Oh yeh .. and what settings have you got for your virtual memory?
Message edited on: 10/13/2004 02:44