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Subject: Moving Poser4.....the adventure is almost over


dpoosch ( ) posted Tue, 08 April 2003 at 9:20 AM ยท edited Sun, 24 November 2024 at 12:54 PM

OK...with you guys help I have succesfully move poser to my seconf hard drive and everything works fine, new shortcut on the desktop takes me right to it. OK so now I have poser on two drives. I want to get rid of poser on my C drive. Do I just delete the folder or do I have to uninstall. This be the scary part...the part that always bite me in the a*s somewhere down the line. If I don't do it right I'm hosed.


cruzan ( ) posted Tue, 08 April 2003 at 9:43 AM

nothing in poser4 is put into the registry - but to be sure - try Start - Control Panel - Add Remove Software/Programs. If you see poser4 there then click remove. If it is not there and I dont think it should be - simply open windows explorer - go to c: drive - go to poser4 directory (could be under metacreations under programs folder or curious labs under programs folder) and on left side of windows explorer right click on the metacreations or curiouslabs (whichever installation you have) while holding down the Shift Key and a second menu will come up - left click select delete while holding down Shift key and it will totally disappear. Holding down the shift key while doing this completely removes and does not put in recycle bin. If you have Norton controlling your recycle - I am not sure whether this works but you can always clean out Norton. BUT before you do that - start up your new installation and make sure all your characters/props/etc are there. Never hurts to be safe ;-) After you remove this big hunka stuff from your c: drive you really ought to run disk defragger. I didn't catch which OS you are using but on xp is under Administrative Tools - Computer Management. On 98x you probably have that little white window down by time for scheduled tasks and that should have disk defrag - if not the program is located in windows directory and called defrag.exe. Good luck!


geoegress ( ) posted Tue, 08 April 2003 at 6:39 PM

yup- just delete the one you want :) np


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