I have problem MoI 2 is craching

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 From:  sysgrunge
4420.1 
Hi i am new using Moment of inspiration 2 for me is a new generation of 3d model programs.
But the motive of my post here is that i downloaded the demo version and every time i have problem MoI is craching if i try to make a bevel crash, when export models crash, when i using boolean too i don't know what's wrong.

Anybody can help me please.

My system is Windows 7 64bit
my processor is an AMD Phenom II x4
8GB of memory ram
Nvidia Geforce 470 GTX
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 From:  Michael Gibson
4420.2 In reply to 4420.1 
Hi sysgrunge - hmm that is a quite unusual problem.

The first thing you might try is to update your video driver to the latest one - try going directly to the nVidia.com web site and get their latest version there. If there is any kind of instability in your video driver that can make for instability in MoI as well.

You also might try running the "no save" trial version instead of the 30-day one and see if that behaves better. If it does then that means that the anti-hacking security layer that's wrapped around the 30-day trial version is not behaving well on your system, possibly some kind of anti-virus or anti-spyware type system you may be running may not be interacting well with it.

If you do run any kind of software that can hook into programs and modify how things work (like anti-virus software, or anything that changes the appearance of all windows in the system or things like that), then try disabling those.


But I'd really recommend updating the video driver first to see if that solves things - buggy video drivers tends to be the biggest kind of thing that causes stuff like this.

- Michael
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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
4420.3 
Also:

Make sure that your version of IE is up to date as well as the updates for Windows itself.

If you are using an Nvidia GeForce card, on some models there is sometimes an option which can be set to each application specifically.
Go to the Nvidia Control Panel in your display properties - then to "Manage 3D Settings" - Choose settings for "MS Internet Explorer" and check the option "Triple Buffering" to ON (down the list).
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 From:  Michael Gibson
4420.4 In reply to 4420.3 
Also in Nvidia settings, if there is any checkbox there for "Threaded optimization" , try turning that off.

- Michael
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 From:  sysgrunge
4420.5 
Thanks very much i appreciate your help.
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