Workspace all white?

When I start daz up now its all white like the attached photo, how do I fix this?


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When I start daz up now its all white like the attached photo, how do I fix this?
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Has this just happened, was it ok before? If yes then try to go in to Window > Workspace and reset the Layout and see if that clears the issue.
I can't reset the layout
It has been suggested that you installed the update while DS was running
To fix it:
- Close DAZ Studio.
- Uninstall DAZ Studio [, if using Install Manager].
- Uninstall the Dynamic Clothing Control plugin [, if the user owns a
license].
- Re-install DAZ Studio.
- Re-install the Dynamic Clothing Control plugin [, if the user owns a
license].
I got it working now, thanks to the both of you!
I had this same issue. I was able to resolve it. TY Chohole!
So as Chohole suggested I had tried to install Daz Studio update while it was running in the background. I noticed in the install manager three tabs across that top that read; Ready to Download, Ready to Install and Installed. Under the Ready to Install tab I found DazStudio 4.9 ready to be installed. I closed my Daz program then ran the install from the manager. I restarted Daz and everything had been fixed. Hopefully this will save some ppl the time of uninstalling beforehand.
DAZ Programmers should really fix this problem with a simple solution without having to worry about updating with program open especially when the user did not command the program to be updated.
DS doesn't update on its own, only if you tell it to.
Thank you! This just saved me.
This happened to me some time ago, after trying DAZ Central. The easy solution would be for the installer to check if Studio is running and to refuse to install if that is true...hopefully with a simple dialog alerting the user why it wasn't working. Not sure why that hasn't been done:(