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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 12 6:08 pm)
I haven't had any issues with uninstalling the old version first. Anything that's legacy will be removed and either replaced or permanently removed from the program (i.e., Wardrobe Wizard). Any scripts or content that you manually install will remain intact. Just make sure that you want your original preferences to remain otherwise any changes you made to Poser after factory default will revert to factory default.
I did not uninstall. It went like a normal Service Release......
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The Wisdom of bagginsbill:
"Oh - the manual says that? I have never read the manual - this must be why."When I first installed 11.2 it deleted Wardrobe wizard and seemingly some content from the Poser 11 content library, I think this was part of the idea of rationalising the library to make other features work better.
Fortunately I had backups of my python scripts folder and P11 library.
However since then the updates haven't deleted WW etc even though I've accepted the uninstall, this includes the 11.3 beta
After more than ten years of using Poser, I made this drill my mandatory procedure:
1. Make a FULL backup of the Poser program folder!
2. also make a FULL backup of any files and folders saved in "C:\Users{mysername}\AppData\Roaming" (i.e.all folders related to Poser)
Then I run the update / reinstall and let it do whatever it wants to do. If something is broken I can always copy the broken settings/files/libraries back. Usually that remedies all the frills and glitches Poser still (!) has.
HTH
Peter
Only once and it caused me no end of headaches.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
Installed over and used previous settings, No issue either..everything still there like I had it.(scripts, content)
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Yeah - scripts are a good example.
Just go to Poser's native runtime and arrange the scripts that come with Poser to reside in a different folder hierarchy in the ScriptsMenu folder.
Then write your own "mainButtons.py".
Now reinstall Poser:
your "mainButtons.py" gets overwritten by the default file, and your "ScriptsMenu" folder is blasted to smithereens because Poser re-installs all scripts in their default location, ignoring your custom setup and thus practically duplicating everything. Good luck with clearing the resulting chaos!
this also happens with items in the (remember: we're talking about Poser's native library here, not your own external ones!) library in case you made changes there: Everything is re-installed in the default way, ignoring your custom setup!
That's what I was talking about.
Regards, Peter
EClark1894 posted at 6:13PM Thu, 27 February 2020 - #4381993
I didn't uninstall, but I've lost one of my runtimes. Everything else seems allright.
I think you just have to re-locate it on your drive and ad it back to your list.
W10, Ryzen 5 1600x, 16Gb,RTX2060Super+GTX980, PP11, 11.3.740
ghostship2 posted at 8:35PM Thu, 27 February 2020 - #4381994
EClark1894 posted at 6:13PM Thu, 27 February 2020 - #4381993
I didn't uninstall, but I've lost one of my runtimes. Everything else seems allright.
I think you just have to re-locate it on your drive and ad it back to your list.
Yeah, I think I found it.
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I get the message when running the install package that I should uninstall the old version first. Anyone have issues with this? Also, what is the support.exe for?
W10, Ryzen 5 1600x, 16Gb,RTX2060Super+GTX980, PP11, 11.3.740