![]() it sounds like some optimizer, or similar silly software peoples tend to run these days messed up your file associations, much worse can be the pile of crap building up in your windows system like a patchwork of several incompatible driver modules from previous diver versions which do not get removed, and of course a degenerated windows system, friggen microsoft is the one you should blame here :p i havent heard of any problems like yours yet, but that does not mean poser 8 is error free, otherwise the service pack wouldnt be released. I think your machine is fubared anyways, i would suggest a reformat, or do a new windows installation on a seperate partition, just install graphics card driver, and chipset driver for your board, leave away stuff like CCleaner and try a clean poser 8 install there. I am now seriously considering dumping Poser for the future and switching to an alternative competitor. So I have been obliged to remove Poser 8, and having done so my computer and internet is now working properly again and I'm back to running Poser 7. I am not prepared to put up with a Poser version that takes ages to load its library, or messes up my system, nor do I consider it reasonable to be expected to spend days on end, at SM's request, investigating and fiddling with the settings on my comptuer, and/or removing other software, just to please SmithMicro. I simply do not believe SmithMicro's claim to me that no one else is experiencing these problems, but I suspect they are doggedly defending their new version program code of Poser regardless of the problems it is causing me. ![]() Just to be sure, I have several times uninstalled and reinstalled Poser 8, and surprise surprise, the many thousands of xml files appear and dissapear in the same manner. No xml files ever appear when Poser 4,5, or 7 is running, let alone tens of thousands of them appearing in an instant, and have never ever appeared in conjunction with any other software. When I uninstall Poser 8 the xml files totally dissapear, but the service team at SmithMicro are most reluctant to associate these xml files with their software, which doesn't make any logical sense. One particular item of bizarre behaviour is that when Poser 8 is installed on my computer it instantly generates tens of thousands of xml files, which totally bugger up my CCleaner, prevent me accessing the Vista start menus, and severely curtail my access to the internet, for both mail and browser. SmithMicro are expecting me to alter my software and system just to make it possible to run Poser 8, and I don't think that is reasonable as I've had no problems, since SP4, with running Poser 7. ![]() SmithMicro inform me that no one else is experiencing problems like mine, even though I'm reading about it in these forums, and also hearing about problems through friends. Secondly, the presence of Poser on my almost brand new machine is severely disrupting my Vista software and internet access. For a start, the library takes a whole 10 minutes to index every time I fire up Poser. I have been experiencing problems with Poser 8, so bad I cannot use it.
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