Merging mods to increase Performance!

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Anach:
Once you re-download the hair, go and grab the latest s3pe, and check the mods with delphy's dashboard to see if they are conflicting or broken packages. Once you eliminate broken or conflicting packages and if you still have the error, I'll go bother Peter about it.

dramamine:
I was running version S3PE version 10-1104-1243 when I got the errors before, but now I'm using the latest one 10-1202-1426. Still getting the same errors on all the same hairs. :(

And I have noticed that it's only hairs doing this.

Anach:
I've just tried merging a majority of the hair you listed as well as some additional, and had got the same error with Nouk and short mop, even when done separately. I looked at those packages on their own and s3pe was unable to read the key files. I'm wondering if this actually matters. These maybe just junk files created by the TSR workshop. As long as the other files import ok, it might be safe to either ignore or delete those erroring keys. I'll see what Peter has to say.

dramamine:
Thank you for taking time to try it yourself. I wasn't sure if something was borked, concerning my PC or my S3PE version.

What gets me is that the HP hairs worked fine when merging in early Nov. when I last merged all of my CC. When I added the new hairs (most of what was in the picture was old and worked before), everything suddenly blew up.

If you need any more information, please let me know. I'm glad to help.

Sigmund:
Quote from: tryguy on 2010 October 18, 04:02:15

I'm finding s3pe running out of memory when trying to combine my clothing packages.

Right now I have three combined packages that I'd ideally like to turn into one big package. They are:

Adult.package - 98.3 MB
Teen.package - 42.7 MB
Clothes.package - 55.8 MB (and this file is the one that I want to fold the other two into.)

I they should come together to be under the EA's target size of 200 MB, so I thought things would be cool. But after a certain amount has been imported, the memory space of the application escalates ridiculously to the point where it eats it all up.


I know this is an old post, but I'm currently running into a similar problem, and following the suggested procedure (merging individual packages, then merged those into a single, larger merged package) isn't solving it.

I'm trying this on boot camp with Windows XP. I've got 4 GB of RAM (though XP only recognizes 3), but for the life of me can't get the merged files to go above 50 MB. I know I used to be able to do this, because some of my older packages are up to 100 MB, but since uninstalling and reinstalling my Windows partition, it now errors out if I try to create a package bigger than 50 MB.

Is there some obvious solution that I'm overlooking here?

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