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Subject: Installing Poser 7 on Vista home 64-bit


Darboshanski ( ) posted Thu, 11 September 2008 at 11:48 AM · edited Thu, 26 December 2024 at 1:19 PM

Hi all,

I got my new machine yesterday and I am now ready to tackle installing poser 7 on it. The OS is Vista Home prem 64-bit and I haven't a clue how to go about doing this being and XP user for so long. The first thing I did was turning off the UAC, and letting vista validate. That's it so far LOL!

So is there some special trick to installing Poser 7 to Vista 64? I know you have to do this as the administrator.

Also how do I transfer my external runtimes to Vista? I have them all backed up on a 500 gig external HD.

Thanks!

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Winterclaw ( ) posted Thu, 11 September 2008 at 12:07 PM

I think I'm using Vista 64 and I don't remember having any problems installing poser 7.

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(using Poser Pro 2014 SR3, on 64 bit Win 7, poser units are inches.)


phil_lawson ( ) posted Thu, 11 September 2008 at 5:57 PM

I've been using Vista 64 Ultimate which is almost the same as Premium. I did the install this way.
I copied the whole of the CD to C:Temp then installed it from there as it takes ages off the disk. I did run the installer as an administrator (Right click - Run As Administrator) but I don't think this is necessary.
Once installed I set Poser to run as an Administrator by Right clicking the Poser.exe file in the c:Program Files (x86)e frontier folder, choosing Properties and ticking the Administrator box at the bottom of the Compatibility tab.

Just a note, if you have an Nvidia card and get freezing or crashing try adding the Poser.exe to tthe Manage 3D settings - Program settings tab and setting Threaded optimization to off. This helped me when Poser had problems after installing Vista Service pack 1.

I copied my Runtimes back into the same folder as the original after renaming them Runtime1 and Runtime2. I've had no problems so far.

hope this helps.
Phil.


Darboshanski ( ) posted Fri, 12 September 2008 at 7:58 AM

Quote - I copied my Runtimes back into the same folder as the original after renaming them Runtime1 and Runtime2. I've had no problems so far.

hope this helps.
Phil.

Please what do you mean "same" folder? I have 5 named runtime folders does this mean I need to rename them now?

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