Missing files question

I am trying to use Daz Studio 4.9 on start up I get a message saying Resource error could not open the start up scene got the same when using 4.8 this is where it stared to go wrong, I got help telling me what to do here

Please go to Edit > Preferences > Startup, and make sure that 'Load File' is checked. Enter the path to the base Genesis file, whiich should be in :c/user/Debbie/Documents/Daz3D/Studio/My Library/People/Genesis/Genesis.dsf

My problem is my People/Genesis/Genesis dsf folder is not there I have a bad feeling I deleted it by mistake can this be fixed?

Comments

  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001

    Reinstall the Genesis Starter Essentials...

  • Actually reisntalling won't help - it's looking for the pre-DS 4.5 .dsf user file, not the 4/5+ .duf user file.

    Unless you want to auto-load the original Genesis I would suggest simply unchecking the auto-load option in Preferences. If you do later decide you want a file to load on startup (to set up your default cameras and lights perhaps) you can re-enable the option and use the browse button to select the scene you want. Theer is a similar option in the Scene tab that is triggered by File>New, though it defaults to Off anyway.

  • beachlegsbeachlegs Posts: 524

    Thank you for your help the both of you, I did try the reinstall and it did nothing but was worth a try. Richard thank you I have unchecked the auto load option and I do not get that message now :) Can I just ask one more question my comp has an intergrated graphics and the system only runs 4GB of ram, I see for Daz 4.9 they recommend between 2 to 4 GB of memory for GPU on its own should I be buying a graphics card with memory to help me run this as when I start to render it crashes and I was told maybe I havent got enough memory sorry I sound a little dumb just getting use to Daz again it has changed so much.

     

  • If you machine has only 4GB of RAM you will be very limited in what you can do anyway - more system RAM may be a better investment. Also, a machine old enough to have only 4GB may not have a hefty enough power supply to handle a significantly beefier GPU. What are the rest of your system specifications, if you know?

  • beachlegsbeachlegs Posts: 524

    ummmm Not sure what this means but it says Porcessor Intel(R) Core (TM) 2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz 2,33GHz

    Installed memory (RAM) 4.00 GB (3.24GB usable)

    32bit operating system ...Widows 7

    I need to get a better comp hey

     

  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001

    If you are running 32-bit Windows, more than 4 GB is not going to help anything, as Windows won't even see more than that.

  • beachlegsbeachlegs Posts: 524

    So what would I need to run both daz and poser in the ideal world?

  • If you have a 32 bit OS you won't be able to use Iray anyway, as it is included only with the 64 bit version of DS. I'm afraid that your options are probably limited.

  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001

    A 64-bit operating system with a minimum of 8 GB of memory (preferrably 16 or 32 GB) and a minimum quad core CPU (preferrably an i7 or FX9xxx).

  • beachlegsbeachlegs Posts: 524

    It is not so much I want to use iray as I know that is for a 64bit but would love to run both Poser and daz and I know on the system there is fat chance soooo what if I am going to buy a new comp would I be looking for?

  • beachlegsbeachlegs Posts: 524

    Thank you mjc if I move to 64bit can I still run the programs I have...Daz studio, Photoshop etc

  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001
    beachlegs said:

    Thank you mjc if I move to 64bit can I still run the programs I have...Daz studio, Photoshop etc

    Yes, but to get the most out of them, you'll need to install the 64-bit versions (not sure how that goes in Poser, but DS it is just a matter of downloading the 64-bit installer/telling DIM to use that one).

  • Thank you both so much you have been fantastic, I think I will keep this comp and use psp and photoshop etc for post work and get something more up to date for Poser and Daz as it is what I love doing it will be worth it in the end that solves that lol Thanks again my friend I appreciate you both taking the time to explain it to me it was driving me nuts :)

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