Last night I was notified by NVidia GeForce Experience that my video card had a driver update, and as usual, I just let it update it. I didn't realize until the next day that all Poser versions I have installed now crash at launch after this. I didn't connect the two things right away, but I had my suspicions - it has happened before a few years ago.
The current GeForce driver is 381.65 (04/05/2017), and I here confirm that, at least in my computer, it crashes Poser 7, 10, and 11 right at launch. I have downloaded the previous GeForce driver version (378.92) from NVidia, uninstalled the current, rebooted, installed the previous version, rebooted, and now Poser runs normally again.
I don't know if the current GeForce 381.65 driver will crash Poser in all computers, but beware of that if you have upgraded the driver and Poser (any version as far as I know) can no longer launch. If that happens to you, just follow the simple steps above and you should be fine. Just DON'T update the driver back to 381.65 if Windows or NVidia Experience ask you to, or else you will be back to not being able to launch Poser.
Hope this helps any potential victims in case you have Poser and an NVidia video card, and haven't happen to have updated the driver to the current 381.65 yet. If so, DO NOT update to that version. Maybe the next one will be alright, but this particular one crashes Poser right at launch. Let me know if it has happened to you too.
The current GeForce driver is 381.65 (04/05/2017), and I here confirm that, at least in my computer, it crashes Poser 7, 10, and 11 right at launch. I have downloaded the previous GeForce driver version (378.92) from NVidia, uninstalled the current, rebooted, installed the previous version, rebooted, and now Poser runs normally again.
I don't know if the current GeForce 381.65 driver will crash Poser in all computers, but beware of that if you have upgraded the driver and Poser (any version as far as I know) can no longer launch. If that happens to you, just follow the simple steps above and you should be fine. Just DON'T update the driver back to 381.65 if Windows or NVidia Experience ask you to, or else you will be back to not being able to launch Poser.
Hope this helps any potential victims in case you have Poser and an NVidia video card, and haven't happen to have updated the driver to the current 381.65 yet. If so, DO NOT update to that version. Maybe the next one will be alright, but this particular one crashes Poser right at launch. Let me know if it has happened to you too.