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For example when I press continue it brings up a list of all the mods that were installed and now aren't. I then went into Mo2 to see all my mods were gone except the ones in downloaded that day. Since then I have reinstalled all my mods and still doesn't recognize that I have the mods installed.

They are all checked in the boxes to enable them on MO2 but still not working. Showing 1 - 15 of 60 comments. Ilja View Profile View Posts. Did you accidentally change profile to empty in MO2, or were they actually gone from the folder? MO2 installs mods under it's very own mods folder. If something actually deleted them from there, then I think there must have been some third party application at work. Avrie View Profile View Posts. Two quick questions 1 What is your current version of Windows?

Edit - I followed up with the Devs It's also a possible AV issue where you need to completely exclude your game drive, and the drive MO is in from your antivirus. Huristic AV systems sometimes block the virtual file system from loading Also Windows security will block downloads that contain DLLs and executables so make sure you right click on the download, and in the general tab under properties tick "Unblock" before you extract the archive to a folder.

Start with those and we'll dig further if needed. Last edited by Avrie ; 17 Jun, am. Originally posted by Avrie :. When I had to replace my computer and reinstall everything back in February.

I think it was answered in our Discord by Al. I just didn't have the time right now to scroll up several months. Same exact thing. I remember it being a head slap fix. I think it's the redistributables. Either I somehow missed that, or this heat is messing with my brain.

You can also run the nxmhandler. I have not done anything yet because I had a long day and got wound up over this and another, different mod issue in a comppletely different game that I also can't solve. So, tomorrow I will do my best to apply what has been suggested! Much appreciated, FlameNoir. Ok, so I have joined the discord and am downloading the 2. My immediate question is thus: there seems to be a patch release, should I download this instead?

Or do I have to "apply" the patch to the build release? Or should I not bother? Also-- GSDfan, no I did not find that one on my own.

It could be that the search terms I was using interfered I believe I was putting ". I will read it and see what I can understand--thanks. Praise Talos! My problem has been fixed! I think my mistake may have been that when I used nxmhandler to 'set associated program' I did not actually click the row that that I wanted to set it to.

But, given the various things you recommended, all of which I did, it could have been any of them. Regardless, I appreciate it greatly! This is much more significant to me than mere convenience, it is the alleviation of an actual stress burden on my mind. That may sound dramatic but I'm not even exaggerating. Praise the Nine! The patches include only ModOrganizer. I suggest reading the description and deciding whether it contains any fixes or features you want.

On the discord you download a full build and install that. If anything is updated for that build it will say to download patch X and it will only be for that build.

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Search In. Sign in to follow this Followers 1. MO2 won't associate with. Question FlameNoir 0. Posted June 5, edited. If you're experiencing problems with it, consider reporting the problem so that the coders and other users on the official beta feedback forum can read about it and any bugs can be fixed.

If there are installation problems, they'll want to know about it and it's more likely to be fixed there than by asking here. In the meantime, it might help to know that a mod manager is optional—you can install mods without ever touching Nexus Mod Manager. Since it's beta-quality software and you've probably just run into a bug, I'd advise learning how to cut out the middleware and install mods manually.

Most mods are simple and it's just a matter of putting the right files in the right place. Download the mod you want to install and unpack it to a temporary folder. You'll want to use 7zip for this, because it can handle the popular archiving formats that Skyrim modders pack their mods with.

If you have the option of multiple file formats, pick '7zip', the one that end with. Failing that, get the. Look inside the freshly unzipped mod folder. Look for the readme file. This will tell you what you need to do to install the mod correctly.

Sometimes the mod author will tell you to 'put the files in your data folder' and you'll swear at them for not explaining what that is. They mean SteamSteamAppscommonskyrimData. If they tell you to put files in 'your Data folder', they mean there. If they're not clear about what files to put there, you have to look a bit closer at the mod.

If you have a folder named like the mod, don't put that folder in your Data folder—you want to put the contents in your Data folder.

You want to be looking for folders like textures and meshes , and files that end in. Start Skyrim's launcher. If your mod had any.

If there weren't any for example, most texture mods that don't add new items won't have a plugin file , then Skyrim will find the mod files all by itself and you're done.



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