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Also, is this for all scenes, or specific ones? When you say no errors, did you check the Error Messages panel? It's pretty rare that _nothing_ shows up, there are usually at least a few packages that are missing
Also, is this for all scenes, or specific ones? When you say no errors, did you check the Error Messages panel? It's pretty rare that _nothing_ shows up, there are usually at least a few packages that are missing
thank you for the reply. I haven’t gotten any scenes to work. I have plugins enabled. You’re right though, yest some scenes had a million error messages, even though I downloaded straight from the Hub.
I wonder if I should delete and reinstall? I recently deleted a download accelerator and In doing so, it said there were some shared files that could make some things not work if deleted. Don’t know if that matters.
I also saved game time D drive instead of C. Doubt that would matter.
thanks again.
@hankdog989 delete & reinstall is not useful if VaM actually launches. And that million error messages matter Especially the first one. Here's what I suggest.
1. Launch VaM normally, open the Error Messages window, clear.
2. Launch your scene
3. Copy & paste _everything_ in the Error Messages window
@hankdog989 delete & reinstall is not useful if VaM actually launches. And that million error messages matter Especially the first one. Here's what I suggest.
1. Launch VaM normally, open the Error Messages window, clear.
2. Launch your scene
3. Copy & paste _everything_ in the Error Messages window
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Thanks again for the help. I actually figured it out. When I downloaded the program, I created my own folder. Doing so put the program in a folder that required Admin Rights…which is a no-no for VAM. So I moved it to my user folder and it works.
@hankdog989 delete & reinstall is not useful if VaM actually launches. And that million error messages matter Especially the first one. Here's what I suggest.
1. Launch VaM normally, open the Error Messages window, clear.
2. Launch your scene
3. Copy & paste _everything_ in the Error Messages window