Content not showing up in Daz3d ...

kentphotokentphoto Posts: 81

I have a new computer i7 Intel and a Nvidia 1070 card. 

I have a primary SSD (C) where I installed Daz3d but it is only 120gigs.  So i installed all my content to reg Sata hard drive...(E) which is 2 terabytes.

So I startup the Daz3d program no problems, but am unable to load content...see attached file.  

Used the DIM to install all content and verified all my inventory went to the E drive.

Hope that is enough info...if not I will be happy to elaborate.

Any ideas would be appreciated,

PS...added the DIM path settings also...if that helps.

Kent

 

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  • I have Daz3d on the primary C drive 120gigs, which is a SSD    And I put my Daz3d content on the E drive which is 2 Terrabyte drive.

     So I startup the Daz3d program no problems, but am unable to load content...see attached file.  

    Used the DIM to install all content and verified all my inventory went to the E drive.

    Hope that is enough info...if not I will be happy to elaborate.

    Any ideas would be appreciated,

    PS...added the DIM path settings also...if that helps.

    Kent

  • Did you add the path to your content inside of DS itself (not DIM)?

  • I would not put program Files in the path - Windows may decide to protect the location. However, the main issue may be telling DS where you content is - have you added the folder you are installing to as a DAZ Studio Format and a Poser Fomrat content directory in Daz Studio? The folder should be listed under those heading in the Content Library pane, if it isn't you can add it be right-clicking on the heading and selecting the Add Base Directory/Add Runtime Directory command.

  • Merged threads

  • Sorry, I don't understand what you are saying.  Can you tell me in a Step 1: do this   Step 2: do this.... format.

    Sorry to be so dense when it comes to understanding Daz3d and the root folder system.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,240
    edited December 2016

    Here is a link to the documentation on the Content Directory Manager.

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  • Thanks Barbult...this should help! :)

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