malcolm474 opened this issue on Nov 18, 2019 ยท 10 posts
Nails60 posted Tue, 19 November 2019 at 4:44 AM
If you have got a 64 bit system it might be a good idea to consider upgrading to poser 11. Poser 10 is a 32 bit program and as such can only use a limited amount of of ram, about 2gig if I remember correctly, while poser 11 is a 64 bit program and can essentially use all your system memory. After this happened to me I decided then to upgrade to poser pro 2014 which was 64 bit and never had the trouble again.
Since the only version of poser now available is poser 11.2, and only in 64 bit form, I would say the chance of any updates to poser 10 as zero.