Is there an alternative to create another main directory on another hard drive?
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My hard drive c: is full. I need a directory where to put my new content in D: could it be? and how do I do it??
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Daz Central allows you only to set the drvie to use, Daz Install manager allows you to specify additional folders https://www.daz3d.com/install-manager-info
For assets in Daz studio, you simply need to map the particular directories in CDM(Content directory manager).
content library tab>Right click>Content directory manger>Select Current Directories, if you don't have other sets created>Select Add button and find the directory you just made to add the secondary directory to the CDM.
Note:The new set of content will be seperate from the old content in DS. So if you have folders such as people>Genesis 8, in the first set, you will also have people>genesis8 in the second set, depending on content installed.
You might want to consider moving your asset library over to the new drive to avoid this.
Ok you said.. You might want to consider moving your asset library over to the new drive to avoid this
How do i do it manually? I think is the best decision tx..