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Hi everyone, i found something, it work for me, i update windows 10 and i got the same issue,

 

what we need to do is change the compatibility setting to "Run as an Administrator" and unselect the "Compatibility mode" if u have selected

 

right click >properties>Compatibility

 

the files we need to change are these:

 

in the skyrim main folder

 

TESV.exe

SkyrimLauncher.exe

skse_loader.exe

 

the Mod manager we use

 

ModOrganizer.exe

NMM.exe

 

and the other tools

 

Loot.exe

Wrye Bash.exe

Tes5edit.exe

 

other thing i found was that my NvidiaExpirience driver was not updated

 

I hope this can Help

 

Worked for me. Thanks, guys!

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Hi everyone, i found something, it work for me, i update windows 10 and i got the same issue,

 

what we need to do is change the compatibility setting to "Run as an Administrator" and unselect the "Compatibility mode" if u have selected

 

right click >properties>Compatibility

 

the files we need to change are these:

 

in the skyrim main folder

 

TESV.exe

SkyrimLauncher.exe

skse_loader.exe

 

the Mod manager we use

 

ModOrganizer.exe

NMM.exe

 

and the other tools

 

Loot.exe

Wrye Bash.exe

Tes5edit.exe

 

other thing i found was that my NvidiaExpirience driver was not updated

 

I hope this can Help

 

Worked for me. Thanks, guys!

 

 

Yep worked for me too, thank you IMAetAR

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IMAetAR, I have been bashing my head into my desk for the past three days trying to figure out why I couldn't run ENB after getting the Creator's Update for Windows 10. Your suggestion worked perfectly. Thank you, and have a kudos.

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Did you double check to make sure that ALL programs/executables related to Skyrim aren't running in compatibility mode? The Creator's Update for Windows 10 seems to have completely borked it.
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After hours of reserach I got it to work. I think the reason why it didn't work was because I installed Windows 10 directly over my Windows 7 setup. Because I make full backups of all of my installments it was not a big deal to do some experiments.

 

What I noticed was after a fresh install of WIndows 10, NVidia drivers, DirectX, VCRedist, Dotnet, Steam (did I forget something?) Skyrim + ENBs d3d9.dll workes fine.

 

So I restored my Windows 10 installation and installed the following:

 

-DirectX End-User Runtimes (June 2010) DL

-DirectX End-User Runtimes (August 2009) DL

-DirectX Software Development Kit DL

-Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86) from C:\Steam\steamapps\common\skyrim\VCRedist\vcredist_x86.exe

Yes, I'm running Windows 10 x64 but installed the x86 package.

 

After that I did a fresh install of NMM 0.63.14. Now it works. The Launcher still crashes with d3d9.dll present but starting SKSE via NMM works fine. No RUn As Admin and no Compatibility Mode on any file.

 

Maybe this is helpful.

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Hi everyone, i found something, it work for me, i update windows 10 and i got the same issue,

 

what we need to do is change the compatibility setting to "Run as an Administrator" and unselect the "Compatibility mode" if u have selected

 

right click >properties>Compatibility

 

the files we need to change are these:

 

in the skyrim main folder

 

TESV.exe

SkyrimLauncher.exe

skse_loader.exe

 

the Mod manager we use

 

ModOrganizer.exe

NMM.exe

 

and the other tools

 

Loot.exe

Wrye Bash.exe

Tes5edit.exe

 

other thing i found was that my NvidiaExpirience driver was not updated

 

I hope this can Help

I love you. I've been searching forever because I was having this error with the Creation Kit. Turns out your fix works for the CK as well. Hopefully anyone else that runs into this problem sees this.

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