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My ssd is full and VAM is of course very slow.
What is the best workflow to set up Vam again.
I have hundreds of my own scenes and appearances but I can't transfer them because then I miss the right dependencies and morphs in the new VAM.
How do I get only my favorite morphs and dependencies in the new VAM so that I can use my own looks and scenes?
 
My ssd is full and VAM is of course very slow.
What is the best workflow to set up Vam again.
I have hundreds of my own scenes and appearances but I can't transfer them because then I miss the right dependencies and morphs in the new VAM.
How do I get only my favorite morphs and dependencies in the new VAM so that I can use my own looks and scenes?
I can only say what I'm doing. Keep your old folder as ressource and slowly copy over all things you need. Made a stripped down vam client with the basic needs (for me) where I sorted everything in folders. Now I can put every var and it's dependencies in their folder to better re- and deinstall them. I'ts more work to install, but once done you have every var sorted and can better transfered into the next client.

Now you can only copy the missing dependencies errors in a txt file and search them one by one in the old vam folder.
 
Have you cleared your cache lately? Maybe your ssd is not as full as you think.

If you can offload the old area to a hard disk, use that for a backup and the source for your new area.

The simplest way would be to start with a clean Vam, then copy only your current fave scenes from Saves\scene to the new area. Launch the game, then go to hub browse, and check for missing dependencies. Let it download them all. Yes, you'll end up with dupes, but that's why I suggest offloading the old area to another drive.
 
That's about the way I do it now but it seems just copying morphs isn't always working.
Is it possible to make a scene in the old vam with a lot of favorite morphs and turn it to a var.
Load this var in the new vam and that will save all those things then?
 
That's about the way I do it now but it seems just copying morphs isn't always working.
Is it possible to make a scene in the old vam with a lot of favorite morphs and turn it to a var.
Load this var in the new vam and that will save all those things then?

If you have them installed, you could pack them with a new var. You can check what kind of morph it is by the color. An example is in the wiki, the blue one (close to the bottom):

But if it is installed/blue then simply copying it to the same folder in your new installation should also work.
 
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