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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 11 3:50 am)
Heya Jeff...sorry did not change the room in mid render. About half way thru the render this is what P5 coughed on to the screen. It was a hard lockup of 2k...I have seen very few programs hard lock 2k in this way. Heya Jackson chuckle you are absolutely right. I am pulling all my Microsoft and other certifications off my office wall and using them as page markers in my P5 book ;-) I have already signed up for courses this Autumn to be certified in "Getting P5 to work on AMD cpu systems". It takes 7 tests to get this certification and the course work includes over 10,000 pages of text chuckle Is SR1 out yet ;-)
Looks like you switched rooms in the middle of a render? >Try staying in the Pose room until the render is >finished :-) This also happens when you switch to another app while rendering or calculating a cloth sim. Not switching is a work-around, but they need to fix this. I've also had this happen while not switching, btw. I'm using an AMD XP 1700, so they may have an issue with amd.
Heya Jeff...sorry did not change the room in mid render. About half way thru the render this is what P5 coughed on to the screen. It was a hard lockup of 2k...I have seen very few programs hard lock 2k in this way.<<< I have had the same thing in WinXP... often. I guess we're just two inexperienced whining bastards, Vairesh. We should wait for those who have more technical know-how and who are positive it is just our inexperience and system difficiencies. After all, some of them have figured that out without ever having used the damn thing! Now THAT is brilliance! I should proof this but I'm too damn tired. I've been sitting here since 4:30am this morning trying to figure out why this graphics program from Hell is doing what it is doing. And you know, it has locked up so many times that I've spent most of my time watching the computer reboot... well, that and dreaming back to that day when the registration went sooooo smoothly. casamerica
Hey ronmolina, that Lightwave problem is easily fixed. The problem is that @$&%*& hub that is installed on 6.0 + versions. I was getting the same thing until I found on Newteks website forums how to change the setting in one of the .ini files to disable it permanently. I have no more crashes with firewalls now. If I can find that again I will post it since I cannot remember which one it is. =P
I think we're missing a vital piece of computing genius here, Patrick_210 has got something working in Windows ME!!!!!!! I have never seen anything work in that wonderfully buried and seldom mentioned member of the Windows family, you've made my day Patrick :-) AMD system sitting waiting for P% and a full system back-up ready just in case :-)
Ahh shucks....I'm not mad, just really,really frustrated. Ron, I am not getting this error due to a firewall ;-) P5 is on a 2k system with no other program loaded and no network connection or ethernet card. I did not try to move or click anything, honest, I was in the kitchen making a sandwich and came back to the frozen computer. Yes I know P5 is not the only buggy program out there...but still I want to create, be artistic, expand my horizons with P5 and it just is not letting me.......SIGH !
Found it: this is froma a post there by one of the Newteck guys: If you don't have TCP/IP, you can always disable the hub (which is what initializes TCP/IP) by editing the shortcut for Layout and Modeler in your Start Menu, and place a -0 after the .exe in the Target line for the shortcut. So the target line would read something like: "C:Lightwave 3D 7.0ProgramsLightwav.exe -0" OK sorry, back to the subject. =)
Hi Chief! Long time no hear from you! I am one of the lucky ones (knock on wood) I haven't had one problem with P5! I was going to IM you and ask you if ya had p5, and how your hair look in there :) I guess I will try and see myself and let you know :) Sorry your having problems :(
Poser 9 SR3 and 8 sr3
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Processor Type: AMD Phenom II 830 Quad-Core
2.80GHz, 4000MHz System Bus, 2MB L2 Cache + 6MB Shared L3 Cache
Hard Drive Size: 1TB
Processor - Clock Speed: 2.8 GHz
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Graphics Type: ATI Radeon HD 4200
•ATI Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics
System Ram: 8GB
Is this content paradise related? TCP/IP implies networking & modems to me. If this were disabled would it make P5 faster & more stable? Can it be disabled? All I have to work with is an Intel celeron 256mb win 98 2nd ed. POS, or my daughter's pentium 1 32mb (suitable for a 6-yr old) So I am understandably hesitant to rush out & spend $179 on P5, not knowing how reliable it will be (if it will run at all)
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or an attempt at least ;-) I am not bitchin' or complainin'...merely stating fact... I have installed P5 on 4 different systems. The most stable so far is a pIII 700 with 512M ram and Win2k. It is still locking up just about every other firefly render as you can see from my pic. The install on the PIII was a clean one with no other programs on the c drive. From what I have discovered on my AMD cpu systems there is a hidden easter egg in the program. If you hit cancel while rendering it not only cancels your render but cancels your Poser 5 session as well via a system lockup ;-) Although this only happens 8 out of every 10 times it is still good to know. To those who have had a wonderful experience with P5 so far, Goddess bless you, I wish I could be in your elite group.