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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
Quote - add the folder that contains the runtime , not the runtime itself
ie poser 6/runtime add the Poser 6 folder
That's the solution. Poser doesn't like more then 1 Runtime folder. You will even have probs with names that contain runtime i. e. Oldruntime.
Ulli
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Quote - I have a new computer [MAC]. I installed Poser 7 fresh. Then I copied the Runtime from my previous computer into the Poser 7 folder on the new computer. Should I copy across the whole old Poser 6 folder including the Runtime?
The Poser main Runtime folder contains folders that are part of the Poser program itself. By copying a previous version's main Runtime folder into your Poser 7 main Runtime folder you may well cause problems. You might need to re-install if you've overwritten any Poser 7 program files with Poser 6 versions.
Instead, just put your old Poser 6 Runtime folder into a new folder. Then add that new folder to Poser 7 as an 'external' Library.
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The problem is when I go through to Libraries box in Poser which shows all the current Poser 7 content and press the + symbol at the bottom to add an additional Runtime it tells me my old Poser 6 Runtime "...does not seem to be a Runtime folder.." as above.
If after Poser has opened I change the name of the Runtime folders, that is change the name of the old Poser 6 Runtime folder to 'Runtime' and the current P7 folder to 'Runtime2' (for instance) then it imports the renamed P6 folder OK. But Poser 7 won't start up with the Poser 6/Poser 7 folders named in this way.
Is an externalm library different to what I have suggested above (ie adding an additional Runtime through the libraries)?
An external library is exactly what you said: adding an addtional Runtime through the libraries. And you can have several. I have sorted my content in different libraries to make it easier to find i e Victoria 4, Michael 4 etc.
I think there was somebody asking about a similar problem in the DAZ forums. I don't remember if there was a solutiion though. Also IIRC there was somebody else whose external runtimes worked fine when they put them someplace in the Documents folder (Users/myusername/Documents/somefolderhere).
Also I find that I can add both a folder containing a Runtime folder and the Runtime folder itself to Poser 7 (mac, leopard, Intel). There's a folder called Runtime in my applications folder that either DAZ Studio or Carrara installed there. i tried adding that to Poser 7 and sure enough, it turns up in the list with the name "Applications". :)
Please read my answer above! Poser doesn't like more then one folder called Runtime. Your external runtime structure MUST be:
Folder name/ runtime/ ....
The Folder name must be different and it is not allowed that the name contains runtime as part of the name.
If you rename the runtime inside Poser 7 to runtime2, Poser will not fint this folder.
Ulli
"Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience!"
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This is urgent. I have tried to add my old Poser 6 Runtime folder as a external Runtime in P7 using the + sign in the libraries but I get a message saying "That folder does not seem to be a Runtime folder. Choose a newruntime folder to add" I don't know what to do. Has anyone any suggestions???
The folder worker perfectly as a Runtime folder in Poser 6.
Any suggestions gratefully received