How co I install DAZ Studio content in to Poser 9?
Greetings, Poser/DAZers.
I feel like a total clod about this. I've been trying to accomplish this objective since March of this year. And I just can't pull it off. I bought a new HP dv7 notebook computer, and I tried to use Poser 7 on it, but since the computer has Win7 on it, Poser 7 will not run on the system. When I learned that Poser 9 was on sale, I quickly bought PDQ! Now I have a version of Poser that is compatible with the Win7 in my computer, but I've encountered a brand new obstacle; I have a lot of DAZ content that I want to use in Poser 9, and I don't have the first idea of JUST HOW TO INSTALL ANY OF IT.
When I get to the 'Target Application' window, I select Poser (all files), and click 'Next'. I'm the asked to choose an 'Installation Location'/Path, I just get right to it. I wind up looking at a little window labeled: 'Dependency Error'. Explaining the following:
"The required file has NOT been found. Installation of " subject file" will now quit. Please contact [email protected] for help.
It seems that Poser 9 has made major changes that I was not prepared for. Just how do I install all of my DAZ studio content into Poser 9, not to mention DAZ Studio 4?
Thanks in advance for listening/reading.
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Choose DAZ Studio as the target application, the installers want to go to the folder with the Poser application in it and under Windows 7 that's a very bad idea (and not needed in more recent versions of Poser). Unless you want to split your content up install to the folder you selected as your Poser content library - something like \Smith Micro\Poser 9 Content in your Documents folder, I think, but essentially you want the folder that holds the "Runtime" folder.
Of course the dependency may be something else - some products are upgrades or add-ons to other things and need t be installed after the product they add-on to or upgrade.
you can also create a file with a runtime and a fake poser operating file
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Content shouldn't be placed in program files, Windows is getting increasingly picky about this.