Boni opened this issue on Mar 16, 2018 ยท 20 posts
infinity10 posted Fri, 16 March 2018 at 7:51 PM
Boni, try poking around in the Windows Computer Management utility. Look under Events. Browse through the Application Events list. Take a look at the ones most recent in time. If it was a bad crash and auto-re-boot/scan, you will see those events flagged. Check the details on that item by clicking on the listed error event.
I have not had a serious crash like you have, but Poser does crash on my 2-year old machine. When I check, it is typically the poser.exe or the DLL related to nVidia card. Now, if your nVidia card drivers are up to date, there is nothing else you can do except to let Windows report the crash to their engineers automatically via internet, and wait for nVidia to make a patch publicly available ( has been the case several times for me ). The crashes involving the poser.exe have been reported automatically to Microsoft by Windows, but I have no idea if those reports get to Poser engineers. I do get crashes from Poser - as recently as 2 in my last usage session last evening my time. Nothing as serious like yours, tthough. Just a re-launch required inside Windows.
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