DIM: Wait a minute... do I not need to install components with "PS"?

DMaxDMax Posts: 637

DIM: Wait a minute... do I not need to install components with "PS"?

I am feeling rather silly now... I just noticed that perhaps "PS" refers to Poser and since I solely utilise DS, does it mean that I should uninstall all product components that mention "PS"?
I have just purchasing and installing everything as is without selecting the individual components.

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  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,583

    If there's a "DS" and a "Ps" you only need the DS.  Some older products have a "Ps" and a "StudioCF" (companion file), then you do need the Ps version as the StudioCF only has DS material presets to apply to the Poser-format files.

  • DMaxDMax Posts: 637

    If there's a "DS" and a "Ps" you only need the DS.  Some older products have a "Ps" and a "StudioCF" (companion file), then you do need the Ps version as the StudioCF only has DS material presets to apply to the Poser-format files.

    That's very good to know! But it means I have to go through 1500 items now to weed out the lone "ps" components :(
    Why don't they smarten up DIM to install only DS-needed components or at least give the option to exclude unnecessary PS stuff?

  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,583

    On the "Ready to Download" tab click on "Download Filters" just below the tab header, and uncheck any software you don't use (keep Photoshop even if you use a different 2D program so you'll still get texture resources and brushes).

  • DMaxDMax Posts: 637

    On the "Ready to Download" tab click on "Download Filters" just below the tab header, and uncheck any software you don't use (keep Photoshop even if you use a different 2D program so you'll still get texture resources and brushes).

    Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... it makes me now feel like deleting the entire inventory and reinstalling everything correctly! THANK YOU kind sir! I will soon find that my harddisk space has doubled overnight! I was just about to purchase a portable drive just to contain my DAZ Library...

  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,583
    DMax said:

     I was just about to purchase a portable drive just to contain my DAZ Library...

    You'll need it soon enough...

  • DMaxDMax Posts: 637

    If there's a "DS" and a "Ps" you only need the DS.  Some older products have a "Ps" and a "StudioCF" (companion file), then you do need the Ps version as the StudioCF only has DS material presets to apply to the Poser-format files.

    I have a couple of other scenarios... would this be the delete algorithm for them?

    (1) Product ABC DS, Product ABC PS, Product ABC PoserCF... delete PS and PoserCF
    (2) Product ABC, Product ABC PoserCF... delete Product ABC Poser CF
    (3) Product ABC, Product ABC StudioCF... delete neither

  • DMaxDMax Posts: 637

    It's gotten too tedious so I have just decided to uninstall and delete all. Then reinstall by filtering "Studio 4.5+ and Mac 64-bit" only. Hopefully this cleans up everything like a ctrl-alt-del!

  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,583
    DMax said:

    If there's a "DS" and a "Ps" you only need the DS.  Some older products have a "Ps" and a "StudioCF" (companion file), then you do need the Ps version as the StudioCF only has DS material presets to apply to the Poser-format files.

    I have a couple of other scenarios... would this be the delete algorithm for them?

    (1) Product ABC DS, Product ABC PS, Product ABC PoserCF... delete PS and PoserCF
    (2) Product ABC, Product ABC PoserCF... delete Product ABC Poser CF
    (3) Product ABC, Product ABC StudioCF... delete neither

    Yes, those are all correct.

  • SpottedKittySpottedKitty Posts: 7,232
    DMax said:

    It's gotten too tedious so I have just decided to uninstall and delete all.

    Note that you will also need to remove the old content database using the database controls in the Content Library pane Options menu. If you don't do this, the database will still be there when you start reinstalling stuff.

  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,583
    DMax said:

    It's gotten too tedious so I have just decided to uninstall and delete all.

    Note that you will also need to remove the old content database using the database controls in the Content Library pane Options menu. If you don't do this, the database will still be there when you start reinstalling stuff.

    Be sure to export user data if you have any custom categories/tags/metadata

  • DMaxDMax Posts: 637
    edited June 2020

    Note that you will also need to remove the old content database using the database controls in the Content Library pane Options menu. If you don't do this, the database will still be there when you start reinstalling stuff.

    Oh, this is definitely something new to me.
    But may be a bit late as I have overnight just re-installed all the components... I think it did save me about 30-40GB by not installing the PS components.
    Right now my install filters are DAZ 4.5+, MAc 64bit, Connect Avail, Connect Installed... if I had selected only DAZ I would have missed out on installing several shaders, fit controls, morphs etc

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  • DMaxDMax Posts: 637

    Be sure to export user data if you have any custom categories/tags/metadata

    All greek to me (sorry!) but no I did not yet create any custom categories, tags or metadata... these are waaaaay above my newbie knowledge!

  • DMaxDMax Posts: 637
    edited June 2020

    I have fully re-installed now without having previously made any changes within DS (I didn't remove any old content databases etc... whatever this means, sorry)
    Should I perform this migration thing, I don't even know what it is but it sounds good :P ... and should I click yes to the unassigned categories?

     

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    And should I "reset database"?

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  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,583

    I'm surprised by the Migrate Database popup, since your old database should be in the new format (all versions of DS since 4.9 use the new format).  But you should Reset the database and then Re-Import Metadata and you'll have a clean database without the extra Poser files.

  • DMaxDMax Posts: 637

    I'm surprised by the Migrate Database popup, since your old database should be in the new format (all versions of DS since 4.9 use the new format).  But you should Reset the database and then Re-Import Metadata and you'll have a clean database without the extra Poser files.

    It wasn't a pop-up. I was trying to figure out what SpottedKitty was saying above so I was clicking through all the Database options to see what was available.
    I did notice however that after the reinstallation I have a few Characters that were doubled in the Content Library... because before I reinstalled the components, I had added the prefix "HD" to some characters and after the reinstallation I now have eg. "Chace" and "Chace HD" (my previous rename).

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