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I like win 10,so going to add a second ssd and dual boot...or rather use a dock to allow me to mod on win 7

its 3ds max compatability I think as it goes when max shuts down...or maybe a driver issue   saying that ...same catalyst drivers so...dunno

 

theres this vid but i am not 100 percent sure what hes doing as its russian...I think he sends copy of exe to desktop and uses a copy to rum max...dunno

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnUZ3cmOy8c

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32bit exe does that stuff for me too on win 8.1   on 10 i haven't tried. But generally  I use the x64 for editing, then pass on to the 32bit exe for exporting with the plugin

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"Use cached D3DXmeshes" in Max9 driver config is off by chance? same with "Use triangle strips"? But apart from that looks more like driver vs W10 issue

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no idea but ive a work around which fixes it based on the vid

 

1, make copy of the max.exe.   send shortcut to desktop

2,run the copy exe.

3,as max2009  max opens,right click max shortcut,on In Target  window you will see the path to max 2009  remove all the text (see right)after the  forwards slash....as max 2009 opens delete the 3dsmax - Copy.exe bit then click cancel

4,restart max using the new short cut........

sorted.


Both are selected m8

Im wondering if the ati drivers for my mobo for win 10 cause it....they are beta iirc

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