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how do i remove my avatars clothing without having to log in.


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okay so awhile back i added a pair of overall to my avatar. When i did my sl veiwer crashed then subequently no sl viewers would fully load my character or even load up at all. WHen i go to start up ANY sl viewers (beileve me i have tried them all now) they go to loading world then the viewer has if scripted to closes itself then i have to turn it back on. I have spent a large amout of linden on this character and i am furstrated becuase i have not been able to log in for ages has a result.

Please help me resolve this issue before i pull more of my hair out tryiong to fix it myself

 

CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.66GHz (2660 MHz)
Memory: 3055 MB
OS Version: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 (Build 2600) compatibility mode. real ver: 6.0 (Build 2900)
Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Graphics Card: GeForce 6200/PCI/SSE2
Windows Graphics Driver Version: 6.14.0013.0783
OpenGL Version: 2.1.2

Singularity Viewer 1.8.0 (4114) Apr 21 2013 17:10:16 (Singularity)

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In order to give you any advice we need to know your system specs.  Please open your viewer and without logging in , go to HELP>About Second Life (or firestorm or whatever viewer you are running) and copy and past what you see there in your post.

Do not start a new post.  Edit this post by using drip down box on the upper right hand corner.  Click it and chose edit.

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I doubt that your login problem has anything to do with the overalls, although that's a tempting conicidence.  I also doubt that it has anything to do with the fact that you are running a very old version of Windows on an old computer with an old graphics card.  All of those things will severely limit your performance, which is probably why you are using the Singularity viewer, but they are probably not the cause of your login problem either.

One possibility is that unless you have been very careful, all of the various viewers you have loaded onto your computer may be saving your cached inventory in the same place.  It's also possible that you have loaded one or more of those viewrs without previously deleteing all traces of previous installations.  It is very important to always do a clean install of any viewer so that you don't carry corrupted data from one installation to the next.  If you haven't done that, I suggest removing ALL viewers from your machine and then re-installing only the ones you really intend to use.  Install your favorite one last.

Then, if that doesn't fix the problem by itself, try doing two experiments to narrow down the possibilities:

1. Log in on that computer with an alt or a friend's av.

2. Log in on a different computer.

Those tests will help rule out either your av or your computer as the problem.

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