Again
And once again as always with a update that seems to happen every other so 4.14 rolled around and the saving then trying to render issue was gone
Now with 4.15 once again I'm back in the same annoying situation as before I planned ahead but for whatever reason the backup I have wont work and I have no other way of returning to 4.14 I've opened a ticket but the last one took months for them to respond (I understand why)
What happens if I have a scene it don't matter what figure it is Genesis 8 - Victoria 4 it will always crash and cause a entire restart of my PC if I save then try to render without fully restarting first! Extremely annoying if your trying to do a few scenes one after the other I am at a loss why it does this I';ve sent a request for 4.14.1.22 but I'm not sure when or if ill get it..
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How did you do your backup? - You can always download a current version from your Product Library and stash it somewhere safe, just in case.
What is your log saying when you try starting DS?
"C:\Users\[Your user name]\AppData\Roaming\DAZ 3D\Studio4\log.txt"
Then one should do ones homework before jumping on the upgrade bandwagon - Every upgrade to whatever can change how things work, change what's supported and has it's own bugs and problems.
Thanks and yes I did do my "Homework" or so I thought but it updated itself anyway and the copy I had saved (that was working) failed me so its my fault for not being as thougouh with it! But again I should not have to fear any updates or releases I'm hoping that the ticket I submited will prove helpful or give me the version that wont cause this irratating issue
And when I have that Im going to put it on a External HD! But knowing my luck the thing will probably get lost or break
DAZCentral auto updated the program. There was no choice in the matter. I prefer 4.12 as it worked near flawlessly. NEVER update a program without excensive testing of all aspects of it's operation. Anything else is poor workmanship.
I wouldn't disagree for a single second.
Software should always be fit for purpose.
But 30 years of experience with program upgrades is that the first release of an upgrade always un-corrects most of the bug-fixes introduced in the previous stable editions. For a period of 10 years with Finite Element software I could only use every other release as the even numbered releases uncorrected every bug-fix introduced in the odd numbered releases, so becoming unfit for purpose. After 10 years of this I threw my toys out of the pram and used a different system.
Regards,
Richard
I've not encountered an update through Daz central, but I don't think it will do anything without confirmation from the user - though you might need to close a reminder screen, as you do in Install Manager, for incomplete products.