Content Library not in ABC order after a clean install on new system

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  • SixDsSixDs Posts: 2,384
    edited December 1969

    Do I need to uninstall the Valentina one first, or will the install from the other take care of that for me?

    Sorry to be a little late in responding. No, you don't need to uninstall Valentina. Once Postgre SQL is installed, DAZ Studio will recognize it and use it for the database instead of Valentina. Valentina will remain but not be used. If, for any reason, you wish to uninstall Postgre SQL, DAZ Studio will revert back to using Valentina.

  • atryeuatryeu Posts: 612
    edited December 1969

    No, your fine. I finished the file late and had to shut things down last night anyway after the file was done.

    I installed the Postgre SQL along with it's conversion file and opened Studio up. I didn't see any changes to begin with, but I refreshed the directory and guess what! It worked!!! Everything sorted itself in ABC order! YAY!!! It looks like I have to go through every folder one by one and refresh them to get them all showing correctly but apparently this problem is solved for me now. Valentina seemed to be the cause of the trouble on my end.

    I know not much was really done, but thanks for the help everybody here did give! If not for the suggestions about the CMS I wouldn't have bothered to download the other one this soon and solved the issue. If I run into another problem related to this I'll post here again, but hopefully once I go through and refresh all the folders it should be good. We'll find out when I start installing new content today I guess.

    To everybody else with the same problem, I hope you gets yours fixed as well! Perhaps switching to the Postgre SQL will fix your issues also?

  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001
    edited December 1969

    Worth a try at least...if I could just get PostGre to actually run without giving me a 'can't run as admin' error. (Yes, I know someone told me to talk to Kendall about that...and I will when I get a chance to actually mess around with it again...)

  • atryeuatryeu Posts: 612
    edited December 1969

    I wish I could help you out. I tried Linux ones a long time ago and had nothing but problems with it and our internet service so we went back to Windows. I don't even remember what version it was now but it's probably laying around in one of the desk drawers here somewhere still LoL.

    I wish you lots of luck on your end with the problem and I hope it ends up being as easy to fix as this was for me (minus the time spent fighting DIM to let me download... it doesn't want to hold the connection very long here lately and the speed keeps dropping down in the byte range!).

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