XenoJiiva Posted September 4, 2023 Posted September 4, 2023 Is there any way to change where it writes the temp files because i dont have any way to get enough space on the c drive. neither skyrim or dyndolod is installed there so why is it putting the temp files there
0 sheson Posted September 4, 2023 Posted September 4, 2023 1 hour ago, XenoJiiva said: Is there any way to change where it writes the temp files because i dont have any way to get enough space on the c drive. neither skyrim or dyndolod is installed there so why is it putting the temp files there By default every program uses the temp folder defined by the OS, so does xEdit, xLODGen, TexGen, DynDOLOD. https://www.google.com/search?q=windows+change+temp+folder A custom temp folder can be set via a command line switch. See https://tes5edit.github.io/docs/2-overview.html#CommandLineSwitches For example -t:"c:\Path\to\temp\"
0 Me62 Posted December 1, 2023 Posted December 1, 2023 Skyrim AE 640 (Steam) + Windows 11. All my "working" directories are on SSD. A simple question - following many many problems with Dyndolod, Texgen, and xLodgen I have juat noticed that the software is trying to write to my C: drive. My C: drive is sacrosant. In addition to the operating software it contains only those things that have to be there for me to do my job because it syncs to all my other devices and collaborators around the world. I cannot believe using C: on a Windows 10 to 11 device is in any way performant. It also really confuses my team when random things appear in sync'ed areas. Can I change it, please, so I can make use of your excellent application? MJS =========================================================== [Window Title] DynDOLOD [Main Instruction] Texconv error 80070026. [Content] textures\architecture\windhelm\whtrimstone1.dds "G:\Modding\Tools\DynDOLOD\Edit Scripts\Texconvx64.exe" -nologo -gpu 0 -y -m 1 -aw 256 -f R8G8B8A8_UNORM -o "C:\Users\msjsp\AppData\Local\Temp\DynDOLOD_SSE" "C:\Users\msjsp\AppData\Local\Temp\DynDOLOD_SSE\E45B63E654DE45C486887D4BD7D90280.dds" Click on this link for additional explanations and help for this message For qualified help and advice or to report a problem make a post on the official DynDOLOD support forum. [Exit DynDOLOD] [Footer] Online Help | Support Forum | Copy message to clipboard
0 sheson Posted December 2, 2023 Posted December 2, 2023 On 12/1/2023 at 9:30 AM, Me62 said: Skyrim AE 640 (Steam) + Windows 11. All my "working" directories are on SSD. A simple question - following many many problems with Dyndolod, Texgen, and xLodgen I have juat noticed that the software is trying to write to my C: drive. My C: drive is sacrosant. In addition to the operating software it contains only those things that have to be there for me to do my job because it syncs to all my other devices and collaborators around the world. I cannot believe using C: on a Windows 10 to 11 device is in any way performant. It also really confuses my team when random things appear in sync'ed areas. Can I change it, please, so I can make use of your excellent application? MJS Moved to the thread where the question how to set the temp folder has already been answered. https://dyndolod.info/Official-DynDOLOD-Support-Forum#Use-Search All programs use the temp folder advertised by the OS. You should change it then. I suggest to not sync temp or personal user folders ... https://dyndolod.info/Official-DynDOLOD-Support-Forum#Post-Logs https://dyndolod.info/Help/Texconv 80070026 - The texture is corrupted and needs to be replaced. Look up the texture path in MOs right window Data tab to find out which mod supplies it. Reinstall the textures from the mod, DynDOLOD Resources or TexGen output, whichever it is.
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Is there any way to change where it writes the temp files because i dont have any way to get enough space on the c drive. neither skyrim or dyndolod is installed there so why is it putting the temp files there
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