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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 14 4:58 am)
Well you need to find which video card you have so on your desktop, right click and select properties.....then click on the settings tab and just under the pic of a monitor it should tell you, for example mine says "Plug and play monitor on NVIDIA GeForce4 MX440" Tell what yours says and we can go from there....Steve
OK go here and select your drivers, you need to go "Graphics driver" in the first box then "GeForce and TNT2" in the second then whichever windows your using in the 3rd then click go and it should take you to the download page......(i'm getting a page not found so can't say for sure what comes up next) download the file then run it...follow the instructions then you should be good to go.....Steve
I do have the same problem since P6 arrived here. And I have the latest drivers installed. I run P6, and when I render, the program closes on me, and also I encounter a blue screen (Memory problem), then reboots my computer. I am using WinXP, 2GB DDram, my video card... Ati Radeon 9600 128mb card. Waiting for the Patch coming out this week sometime for P6.
Message edited on: 05/09/2005 07:55
I've had the same problem with some figures. Either Poser 6 crashed, or the figure wouldn't load. Didn't have anything to do with the video drivers, it happened on both my machines with very different graphics cards, and it also happened with SreeD instead of OpenGL. But I found a workaroud This is what worked for me: - open the offending figure in Poser 5 (might also work in Poser 4, I can't test that 'cause I don't have P4); - save the figure to the Figures library (under a new name). This creates a new .OBJ file and a new .CR2 file. The new figure opens fine in Poser 6, without any problems. Morphs work fine, both FBM and individual. Apparently there's something in these figures (either in the .OBJ or in the .CR2) that Poser 6 doesn't like. I'm going to look in the .OBJ and .CR2 files to find out what it is, one of these days.
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I dunno what i'm doing wrong, i am finding it all hard to work with still, some stuff i can work with but theres some stuff that when i click on it the programme just closes, any ideas what this could be? Lisa xx