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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 15 2:13 am)
Ohman, I have had no problems either with my XP/Poser working together. I would suggest, like thgeisel, that you look for updated drivers. I would also visit the Windows Update page at the Micro$oft site. I do not know off hand if there are any updates available for the Swedish version of XP, but you never know what's up with MicroSoft or their software. Also XP's Help program may actually be of help these days. After starting it up you will see the option to "Find compatible hardware and software for Windows XP" under the heading "Pick a Task". I have not tried it yet, but I know it's there. It might offer you some assistance in correcting this problem your having.
Yes i have tried both Windows 95, 98, NT and 2000 mode but there is no change at all. I have tried both XP's own driver and the new one fron NVIDIA. They claim that the driver is XP-compatible (whatever that's worth). In the FAQ at Curious Labs they claim that there for some reason must be a swap file on the same drive as Poser. No luck with that one either. /Ohman
Have you tried changing screen resolution? (I sometimes use an old competitor of PhotoShop called PhotoStyler to resample graphics that exhibits vaguely similar symptoms at certain resolutions) Beyond that I'm stumped! I won't finish upgrading to WIN-XP, myself for a week or so. hope I don't have a similar problem!
Thanks everybody for the feedback!
XP doesn't allow me to use any of the old TNT2 drivers. The one i'm currently using is dowlnoaded from NVIDIA themselves. I don't think that XP uses another since the version number is correct and the provider is NVIDIA.
I also tried to reduce the graphic acceleration with no result. Changing the screen resolution from 1152x864 to both 1024x768 and 800x600 had no effect either.
I will visit a friend with my Poser CD tomorrow and try to install it on his english XP version. Hope THAT works. :o/
/Ohman
The regional settings affect the decimal system used as you mention above. The tenths, hundreds etc come after a period in the US version but in most European countries we use a comma. I know because Bryce had a similar problem (so it must be a 3d thing) but all I had to do was change the decimal symbol in Control Panel/Regional Settings/Number Trying adjusting just that and see if it works.
I've been reading articles by Win XP betta testers all the way to it's release. It seems that Microsoft is intentionally ending support for older versions of SOME hardwear and will not guarantee compatability with older style hardwear. They claim this will reduce the amount of disk space that Windows XP takes up since it has grown so much already. Soooo. Maybe, just maybe, the good old standard TNT2 video cards MAY be no longer supported. Maybe. Please prove me wrong. Oh and vronsky. I'm STILL WAITING FOR A LINUX POSER VERSION also. I began using Mandrake Linux two months ago after reading all the XP/.net plans, Passport, and the comming Longhorn OS. A year ago I had stoped using Linux. Looks like I should've stuck with it.
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I installed XP yesterday and Poser4 isn't working well to say the lest. I see people here that appears to run Poser/XP without problems so i wonder what i might be doing wrong.
Poser doesn't let me create a working window with greater resolution than 460x345. If i try anyway it just uses a smaller part of the window leaving the rest white. Characters/objects isn't visible, only the highlighting border when i move the mouse over the bodyparts. Poser always hangs imediately when i try to render.
I'm using Poser 4.03/Windows XP swedish version on an AMD Athlon 1.4 GHz PC.
Any ideas??
/Ohman