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Subject: external hard drive


ladyperiwinkle ( ) posted Wed, 05 August 2009 at 12:29 PM · edited Fri, 08 November 2024 at 1:57 PM

I was blessed with a 1TB external hard drive. How do I put evey thing on it -- like Poser, Bryce and Adobe photoshop and all my folders that I work with? The only direction I got was how to hook it up. It is a WD Western Digital My Book Essential Edition.  My  pc has windows XP.

Thank you all who respone


ZigZag321 ( ) posted Wed, 05 August 2009 at 12:33 PM

Right click on what you want to send to it, then send it there to back it up which I presume
is what you want to do? 

Mine is categorized "Drive F" , I think.

You should double click on "My Computer" to gain access to your external drive.  You'll
see there as an option.

Hope that helps.

BTW, I use a WD too.


nekkidchikken ( ) posted Wed, 05 August 2009 at 8:25 PM

If you're wanting to move the whole program over there, I'm not sure that will work very well for you. Windows gets kind of persnickety about that. However, what I do is copy/move my runtimes to it so the content doesn't clog up my internal hard drive. It's also where I save my renders, etc.

Create a directory and call it anything you want. I called mine Poser 7 just for ease.
Using Windows Explorer or My Computer, locate the poser directory on your hard drive (C:Program Filesefrontierposer n)
Go down one more level to runtime. Select it, right click your mouse and choose copy
Navigate to your external drive (E: F: G: whatever)
Right click your mouse and choose save

You can then delete some of the stuff in the runtime folders on your internal hard drive, but I'd advise you to leave it just like it is. The only REALLY IMPORTANT thing to remember is that, when you're adding content and unzipping it, you have to navigate to the runtime folder on your external drive instead of the runtime folder on your internal drive.


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