creativedistractions opened this issue on Mar 02, 2008 · 4 posts
creativedistractions posted Sun, 02 March 2008 at 1:16 PM
This may or may not have already been addressed but I NEED help with P7 crashing. I have been using P7 for a while now without any problems whatsoever up until yesterday. I had to reinstall my system (Windows Vista Premium), and while that all went off without a hitch, it was time to reinstall Poser. I did so, and restored my runtime, ran Poser and it seemed fine until about an hour or so in to my session, Poser locked up, crashed and I got the default answer from Windows about Poser.exe has stopped working. Of course, I was upset, so I closed it and rebooted (to be safe). Went back into Poser and this time, it crashed much sooner. Since this event, I have:
Uninstalled Poser
Reinstalled Poser (including re-downloading ALL patches, SRs, etc.)
Ran Poser with everything set to default
It crashed again, just by opening a default figure...
I went to E-Frontier and read about the Poser preference file and how it may become corrupt, so I deleted the files and re-ran Poser again...
crashed again...
I wrote to E-Frontier and got an instant reply from Smith Micro about them addressing the issue and to check the forum, so i click on their link and I was taken to a forum that had nothing to do with Poser.
I am, to say the least, very frustrated.
I have a legal copy of Poser, running the latest drivers from Nvidia for my 8500GT series video card.
Hopefully, someone can help me out.
Gareee posted Sun, 02 March 2008 at 3:13 PM
Did you try switching from hardware preview to sreed? Could be a videocard/driver issue of some kind.
If you switch to sreed preview, and things are working properly, then the issue IS your videocard/drivers, and about the only thing you can do is try different version drivers, and if that doesn't work, just either stick with sreed, or buy a new videocard.
Way too many people take way too many things way too seriously.
Morgano posted Sun, 02 March 2008 at 7:38 PM
I'd have thought any problem with the OpenGL would show up immediately, in the way the screen refreshed itself. I recently had to switch to Vista from XP. On the XP, some video driver updates worked fine with OpenGL and others were hopeless, but I don't think I ever suspected the hardware preview of causing any of the (actually rather rare) crashes in Poser 7.
After installing Poser 7 on Vista, things seemed to work fine for a few days, until I tried to start Poser and received, during start-up, the useless message to the effect that Poser had stopped working. If I start Poser (and Vue, which had the same problem) by right-clicking and selecting "Run as administrator", the programme seems to run without a hitch. I think that there is also a permanent way of setting this. I wonder if that will also work in this case.
(I should add that, as far as I was aware, my userid, as the only one on the computer, already was the administrator. That doesn't seem to make any difference.)
creativedistractions posted Mon, 03 March 2008 at 7:29 AM
Thanks for your input folks. As I stated before, my pc ran Poser just fine up until this latest reinstall of my system. What I found was that I had forgotten to update my video card drivers after the reinstall (went to Nvidia to get the drivers and NOT let Windows Update find them for me), so I did that but of course, i still had probs with crashing, so i actually found a snippet at E-Frontier about doing a "clean" reinstall of Poser, which meant running my machine with a limited startup, uninstall and reinstall of Poser w/latest updates, reboot to normal startup and now, things seem to work just fine. I think what the other prob was, is that before I reinstalled my system, I backed up my Runtime and I think something in my runtime was causing a conflict of some sort. I didn't copy my runtime back to avoid issues but I did spend the greater part of my afternoon reinstalling content...what a pain the butt. I ran Poser after I installed a "limited" amount of content, just to see what was up (some of the content consisted of the new V4.2) and things were stable. I left my prefs at default, so i will do more trouble shooting this eve as in changing my prefs in Poser and installing more content.
Thanks again for the suggestions.