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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 27 5:12 pm)
That's a lot of gobble-de-gook between the brackets; I wonder if the total address is too long, because of the long file name? Or maybe it should be looking for a .pmd with that name minus all the bracketed gibberish? Have you looked in the folder where the expected .pmd should be?
Poser 12, in feet.
OSes: Win7Prox64, Win7Ultx64
Silo Pro 2.5.6 64bit, Vue Infinite 2014.7, Genetica 4.0 Studio, UV Mapper Pro, UV Layout Pro, PhotoImpact X3, GIF Animator 5
I've looked everywhere for any reference to a .pmd within the Genesis files and folders - couldn't find this or any reference to it. I would have contacted Parris, the creator, but couldn't find any way of doing so at Daz.
This is just one of the problems I'm having with Genesis in Poser ... I don't find any of it simple!
DSON creates temporary files when active (they have a unique identifier in the name). Somehow these can no longer be found at the location where they are supposed to be
Possible reasons:
The "writeable" runtime is not writeable (happens when you install the runtime in Program files when using Windows Vista,7,8. Mac would be a runtime without write privilges)
You removed the writeable runtime from Poser
You moved files around (different location)
You installed new morphs in genesis
You deleted the temp files
That's all I can think of now
None of those apply - I just followed the Daz instructions.
This morning I deleted all the files relating to this figure (Bot Genesis), went back to Daz and downloaded them again using the installers as instructed.
But the error message is still there.
So ... is it worth deleting ALL the Daz stuff from the drive and starting again?
Quote - None of those apply - I just followed the Daz instructions.
This morning I deleted all the files relating to this figure (Bot Genesis), went back to Daz and downloaded them again using the installers as instructed.
But the error message is still there.
So ... is it worth deleting ALL the Daz stuff from the drive and starting again?
The DSON importer generates a whole bunch of temporary files. These are odd for temporary files because they seem to keep hanging arround.
On my system they are in my Poser content folder. For me this is Poser Pro 2014 ContentRuntimeDSONauto_adapted. Much of the temporary stuff has unique keys associated with them which are of the form '7cd4c5f0-213d-a94d-4692-89b851efa914'
Rather than delete the folder with the Bot Genesis installed I would suggest looking at the auto_adapted folder. In the data folder under auto_adapted you should find the temporary .obj and .pmd files. On my system they are grouped into folders which take the name of the author of the model. As an experiment I would first delete the temporary files. This would give the importer a chance to re-create them.
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Using PoserPro2014 Mac