I normally just sift through forums to find an answer to the problems I experience, but I feel like I have a deep rooted issue with my laptop. Toshiba C855-S5133OS: Windows 8 64-bitProc: Intel i3-2348M @2.30GHzMem: 8.00 GBGPU: Intel HD Graphics 3000 Skyrim Version: 1.9.32.0NMM Version: 0.52.3.0SKSE Version: 0.1.7.1LOOT Version: 0.6.0.0 It's no gaming monster, but is perfectly capable of running Skyrim which I am running through Steam.It started with just wanting to get Skyrim to run correctly on vanilla. It would start with playing in a small 800x600 windowed screen. Changes made in the launcher's options made no difference (still doesn't) but I managed to figure my way around that with making the correct changes in my SkyrimPrefs.ini file: [Display] bFull Screen=1iSize H=720iSize W=1280Unfortunately I can't get it to run at a higher resolution - but it runs vanilla just fine. I also bought Hearthfire... that's when it got interesting. Data Files was greyed out and Skyrim was not loading my new DLC. So after some research I discovered Nexusmods. Love it, but it has only made my mod interests grow =P. So I downloaded NMM, SKSE and LOOT to hopefully bypass the game launcher and get any DLC and mods to load. I can't get either of them to run either. *scratches head* I also made changes to SkyrimPrefs.ini to change that: [Launcher]bEnableFileSelection=1bShowAllResolutions=1uLastAspectRatio=3bLoadLooseFiles=1 No luck.More research and frustration... a reinstall of Skyrim (my d/l speeds are horrible and took me almost 3 days), SKSE and NMM (which had no effect) and I am still unable to play beyond vanilla. When I run NMM it just thinks about it for a second spinning it's little blue circle and ends. No windows or anything. When I run SKSE I get an error message: Assertion failed in .\IDebugLog.cpp <59>: SUCCEEDED<SHGetFolderPath<NULL, folderID, NULL, SHGFP_TYPE_CURRENT, path>> Now I am no expert, but I am not an idiot either. All programs are being run as Administrator. From what I can tell, I feel like somewhere in this laptop is something missing or wrong that isn't communicating where either Skyrim is located or some other misdirection. I also ran a virus scan. Help? EDIT: And now it suddenly CTDs when I try to run via the launcher. I can run directly from TESV.exe and it works vanilla.