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jesternatael

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Ok, so i've installed a few mods. I can probably list them if need be, but i'm having a small ( But annoying) Problem with the Main menu text, and yes/no options. Every single one of them has a $ Sign in front of them
Attached File  2011-11-24_00002.jpg   79.17KB   105 downloadsAttached File  2011-11-24_00003.jpg   79.26KB   113 downloads The mods are working fine. But the $ sign is very irritating.

Edited by jesternatael, 24 November 2011 - 04:57 AM.


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You're missing a file regarding languages or some nonsense... Use Steam to verify your Skyrim installation, that should fix it.

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You're missing a file regarding languages or some nonsense... Use Steam to verify your Skyrim installation, that should fix it.

Thanks, that fixed it. Appreciate it, cheers!

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if I do this wont it remove all the mods I have installed?

if so then what is the file I need, can someone just post it and I can simply copy it into the folder and all will be fixed, no need to do the verify method

also this would be easier in the future to just have this file so that even if doing the verify doesent remove other mods it will be easier to fix the problem when it happens

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No, it only verifies that you have the files that come from a vanilla install and that they're not damaged. It doesn't look for files you've added.

No, It's not permitted to post vanilla resources of any game on the Nexus.

How you handle backing up your \Data\ folder is up to you. Some people keep a backup of the entire vanilla \Data\ folder.

Edited by MShoap13, 18 December 2011 - 07:11 PM.


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No, it only verifies that you have the files that come from a vanilla install and that they're not damaged. It doesn't look for files you've added.

No, It's not permitted to post vanilla resources of any game on the Nexus.

How you handle backing up your \Data\ folder is up to you. Some people keep a backup of the entire vanilla \Data\ folder.


so I could just copy my data folder and if this happens again I can copy that over

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is there any other fix lol? im scared it will delete my mods and it might take forever so is there like a file or something that can fix this

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is there any other fix lol? im scared it will delete my mods and it might take forever so is there like a file or something that can fix this

No, it only verifies that you have the files that come from a vanilla install and that they're not damaged. It doesn't look for files you've added.

No, It's not permitted to post vanilla resources of any game on the Nexus.



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i heard people that it was the SkyrimPref.ini making this happen so i might have just done somthing wrong. Thanks For the help

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Is there a fix that works ? These 'fix' instructions are easy to follow, and yet they didn't do ANYTHING at all.
Are you sure that the extension is TXT ??




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