Porphyrogenitus opened this issue on Dec 14, 2011 ยท 24 posts
Porphyrogenitus posted Thu, 22 December 2011 at 12:47 PM
I took this issue over to the DAZ Forums [url=http://forum.daz3d.com/viewtopic.php?p=3210047#3210047]here[/url] and tried to get help there too but apparently my issue isn't very common and while people there have tried to help too I haven't been able to fix the problem.
They advised me on the directories issue (a screenshot of what I had is available at that link, which included content in program files, which was apparently a bad thing).
At the end of this post is a screenshot of what the Content Directory Manager looks like now.
Further information on what steps have been taken to try to solve this problem is at the DAZ Forum link mentioned above; rather than reproduce everything here I'll just repost the most recent post I just made:
"Thanks for all the help and patience.
Ok well I removed those, I uninstalled Poser which I'm not really using anyhow, completely uninstalled DAZ and all content again, deleted the DAZ content folder in My Documents, and re-installed.
But I'm still getting the same issues and I wonder if it is because even after uninstalling and re-installing, the new installation seems to "remember" past installations; it doesn't seem to be a clean install.
This is probably a basic dumb noob question but how do I get a completely clean re-installation? (And could this be the source of these problems?)
Note again it's not just a few items that aren't fitting/conforming properly and it is even items made by DAZ for V4 such as Basicwear.
I submitted a ticket to DAZ support on this problem two days ago too but I haven't received a response yet. I might have to call support but I have family visiting for Christmas so I'm having a hard time finding time to be on the phone "for sure" for a longish time, so I'm still hoping some wise and knowledgeable person here might know what's going on and how to fix it.
Thanks again and sorry for being such a bother, especially with an issue that apparently isn't that common."