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iamdoofuslol

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  1. I am trying to edit the CT77 Armour by removing one of the parts of the armour itself, however when I delete said part and hit save, I then reload it to make sure it works and sometimes it does but most times it doesn't. This is quite frustrating. Any advice to fix this? (I launch it through MO, if that helps.)
  2. unfortunately the problem still persists, however i think it has something to do with me getting a refund on the hearthfire dlc, though that doesn't explain why i can't start a new game. (it has the elderscrolls logo on the black steamy background forever but it thinks it is still running as the steam is moving. hopefully you understood that) thanks for the help though
  3. i was playing skyrim yesterday and it was alright (not special edition) and i stopped playing it to install the moonpath to elswyer i think it's called. but i didn't re open it that day. i went to bed and tried to load up skyrim, but when i clicked the continue button, it loaded for like 5 seconds then crashed to desktop. so i thought "ok, it's the mod i got yesterday" so i uninstalled it but that didn't work. (by uninstalled i mean unchecked the box in mod organiser) i'd appreciate some help without me having to do a clean reinstall of skyrim because i had to do that recently already. thanks
  4. i have recently gotten my skyrim to work, at the cost of all my mods, so i went to get everything back and try and use bodyslide, however when i previewed the build the model was entirely black (the image is not my build, just a demonstration)
  5. disabling your antivirus actually work man. thank you. almost ripped my anus in half trying to get this fix There it is finally! I was looking around the fallout options in nexus mod manager and all the directories there had plenty of space. Your comment made me realise I had missed something. So the steps are: 1: Click the cogwheel icon in nexus mod manager. 2: Click the general tab (first one, the options dialogue should open on this tab) 3: At the very bottom, the last option is the temp directory that NMM uses to extract a mod when it is installing it which defaults to system directory---> change this directory to somewhere that you have at least 10GB (excessive but hey!) of space. You won't have this problem again.... unless you install a mod that is 11+ gigabytes. But if you do, then you know what to do... Edit: Don't know what's going on, meant to quote MatjaX. Also forgot to mention that you need to restart NMM after changing the directory. my nexus mod manager is in a hardrive with 74.8 gb yet i still have this warning, can someone please help me?
  6. up until relatively recently, my skyrim game would launch as normal and work fine. then it all stopped as i went and downloaded an interesting mod. i then got rid of the mod folder which seemed to fix it, until i got into a loading screen, it would stop responding and force me to close the game. i uninstalled the game 3 times and got rid of a couple mods i thought were causing the issue, but it made it worse as now i am unable to launch the game, not from SKSE form the nexus mod manager or from steam. i am not sure if it is due to a mod, or there's missing/broken files (i tried a clean install, and it still won't launch) thanks
  7. what would i need to put into the command box?
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