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Subject: Moving from one system to another...


Fang ( ) posted Thu, 11 September 2003 at 5:27 PM ยท edited Tue, 25 February 2025 at 10:44 PM

Hi,
I'm trying to install an old character I made on a new pc. It's based on a V2 character. I've installed the original V2daz figure on the system but everytime I try to open it I only get the hair and sometimes... the tongue =/

After I had installed the V2 character I copied the cr2 and rsr files into the library. I've looked in the geom folders to make sure that they are the same on both pc's and I can't see a difference but I can't figure out for the life of me why I just get a tongue on my screen and nothing else. It says the figure is loaded I can select body parts ok and I've checked whether the figure is invis... uh uh.

The only thing I'm wondering is if the transfer from P5 back to PP is causing a problem. It does warn me that the file is a newer version but I had no problems with the V3 characters I've moved.

Any help would be VERY much appreciated!

Fang.


nickedshield ( ) posted Thu, 11 September 2003 at 6:31 PM

The only thing I can suggest is opening the Cr2 or PZ3 and checking the path references. Or, as others have mentioned, try deleting the rsr (character file) and let Poser rebuild it. A third point, which I don't know how true, sometimes a file created on a Fat32 partition has trouble being read (after moving)on a NTFS partition. The P5 error message is easily correctable by editing the Cr2 where it says version xxxx to version 4.03. If all of those fail, open under original Poser, resave to a Pz3 burn cd and copy to new computer that way.

I must remember to remember what it was I had to remember.


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