mdbruffy opened this issue on May 07, 2013 · 88 posts
mdbruffy posted Sat, 25 May 2013 at 10:39 AM
Quote - DId you install to the same directory as Poser 9? If so, that's where you went wrong. Hard to know without a step by step explanation of what your installation procedure was.
Edit:
When possible, always install to the default location provided by the installer. It often avoids headaches like this.
I did use the default location. Everything connected to Pro 2014 is in the Program folder. Even after I totally removed Poser 9 from the hardrive, rebooted my system and ran my disck cleaning programs, Pro 2014 is still behaving in the same way.
I'm going to uninstall it, clean all the poser programing out of the hardrive that I can find, then re-install it and see if that fixes it.