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Poser Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 04 2:47 am)
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Its not uncommon to get an extra runtime in the runtime folder if you make a mistake in unzipping a zip file. Specify the folder above the runtime.
You can move the extra runtimes by moving them , or doing a cut and paste, again to the folder that contains the runtime.
e.g myposer/runtime/libraries you must unzip to myposer and not to runtime.
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HELP!
OK, on my PC we have 2 users, Neva & daddy.
I sign onto Neva of course, then I also have an external HD J: hooked up.
My external runtime path is J:NEVARuntime which is showing up in poser ok, prob is..I'm missing files. so I went -a-looking....inside my Runtime, there is another runtime folder, and another Runtime folder.
Do I A: copy the extra odd runtimes into the main Runtime folder, or
B: Scratch it all and just reset up my external runtime?
Also, hubby moved my original Ext. Runtime from J: into a folder on J:NEVA
So now in Poser I have a Runtime lib. under NEVA which seems to work ok, expect for the 2 extra runtime folder that have fallen within it somehow...
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