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PR Beta Testing Team Member
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System Specs
Gateway FX6800-01e Processor: Core i7 920 @ 2.67GHx Memory 3.00 GB Windows Vista 64 bit I am using 3dsMax 9 32bit, it was installed on my older CoreII system with 32bit XP and 4 GB RAM.. I know that Vista is Hungry for RAM and am planning to upgrade to 6 GB soon, but I'm not sure that is the problem.. I am running it in compatabillity mode for XP sp2 and as Administrator.. I get this error message when starting up 3dsMax ![]() and as a result it seems to be running in some "Barebones Mode" (the best way I can describe it) the image disapears as you press the top mouse button to move the page around and then reappears when you start to move your mouse, and manipulating objects is oddly minimized, you can only see the object you are manipulating noting else. |
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Retired PR Developer
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It must be a problem with windows-max communication. I don't even have that much RAM and I have no problem running max, even with over a million verticies in the scene.
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"Without geometry, life is pointless"
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[FIXED] Ticked Disable desktop composition box in the Compatibillity Tab
this fixed my issues regarding moving the objects around on the screen.. As far as the textures go, it appears it is a vista problem fixed with SP2 Quote:
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