Ré_instal Daz other disque
Hello
I have a problem with the installation of Daz! I’ve never seen such complicated software for so little!
My goal is to install it on a hard drive other than the system disk in case I have a future reinstalllions of Windows, I had found a tutorial on YouTube but it did not work at home or I did something wrong:
I have created folders as follows : in disque D
- 32bit software base
- 64 bit software base
- Daz to Blender
- dossierDaz source ( is the Daz root file)
- Instal manager source ( is the root file instal manager)
- Library_anexe ( for caract like renderhub)
- My Lybrary ( for the content database base)
- Package Achive
- Thumnail Max Height
After that :
I installed Daz Studio in the root file folder created on my disk D
I did the same with the installer manager
Next: I going
In the settings of Advanced setting instal manager:
DOWNLOADS
- Package Archive: (I created a folder and subfolder and copied/collet what was in the C disk)
- Thumbnail Archive: (Same for this same process)
Installation
- 32 bit software base: (Same process as if below)
- 64bit software base: (I saved the same root file as for manifest Archive, and I created a folder and subfolder and I copied/collet what was in disk C)
- Daz source: Instal daz root file
- Instal manager root file
- My libray (content database base)
I started the installation in queue
But I do not find the right folders it seems that daz absolutely want to put folders and the libray in disk C and it does not suit me!
Would anyone have a real procedure for an installation on a disk apart from? thanks You for your help
Comments
Check configuration under Application tab... what is the path(s) set up there ?
Look on screenshot Is config it's configured to my D folder but I don't know if it's good
Yea, it's fine if you want to have Daz Studio installed in your D drive.
But if you want to have Daz3d Contents installed in D drive, in the third screenshot in your OP, you need to change the path to D drive.
So it's strange I can't modify it!!
Click the '+' sign at the bottom which adds a new entry. And set that entry to the wanted path.
Then click the triangle (arrow down) to the right of the Content Path Shortcut and select the new path.
Ok thank you for the era of working except that you didn't want it because it says that there are files which are not installed by install manager! anyway I'm going to start the installation again! I would say that thank you and if I don't come back before then, I wish you a Merry Christmas