InfoCentral opened this issue on Jul 04, 2009 · 24 posts
animajikgraphics posted Sun, 05 July 2009 at 5:19 PM
You do not need to!
When you install any content (okay most content) you purchase or get free, the installer will create all that for you.
An example: Say you download a freebee from Rendo. It's usually a zip file. You simple copy or move that zip file to the ROOT level of that drive (external or otherwise) and extract it there. If it's your :c or :d drive or whatever, (or MacintoshHD or whatever drive name) you put it there.
The unzipping process will create the necessary RUNTIME (and sub-folder/sub-directory) structure for you. Of course, this is assuming the zip was structured correctly in the first place, luckily, most are.
If you want a quick rundown, look at your Poser installation and see how it'a layed out... it'll be pretty much the same on all your external Runtimes (only the content you put there will be different).
-AniMajik
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