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  1. Oh, forgot to mention. 2500k and a 7950. Keep in mind it ONLY happens when I look at a bear pelt (in the item menu).
  2. You have to make sure to follow everything in the instructions for the ENB to the letter. If I remember correctly, they have a link with a download, but you only pull 2 (or so) files out of it. Reread the instructions carefully.
  3. You want to open the open your SkyrimPrefs file. It is in the same folder as the Skyrim.ini file he talks about just after, at 10:00 in that video (My Documents\My Games\Skyrim). Open it and find the line that says "iMultiSample=x" where x is a number. Change it to 0 and save it. Also make sure "bFXAAEnabled=0" is set to 0 to disable it. They are both located under [Display].
  4. This has been going on for a while, I'm not sure when exactly it started happening but it might not have been long after I got the game about a month ago. The thing is it happens when I look at a Bear Pelt (any type). When it would crash, it would do it almost instantly when I would have the cursor over the item so that the image of the item came up, if not going down an item and back up would almost certainly do it. I mean, if i could press up and down to switch between the bear pelt and the item next to it 3 times in a row, that was a miracle. Right now I am sitting on a fresh reinstall of the game with this as my load order: I disabled everything but the main game and DLCs and started the game up, scrolled in my inventory back and forth on the bear pelt a dozen times, and restarted with the next patch in line enabled. When I got to the Hi-Res texture packs, I enabled all 3 at once, and that is the point that it started crashing on the bear pelts again exactly as it did before. The screen freezes up for a couple seconds, music still playing, and then the game recovers with a notification saying the display driver crashed and recovered (most of the time it recovers). Before I reinstalled the game, the display driver would also crash in other random parts, which I assumed was because of mods (I don't recall it ever happening before mods were installed). It got worse over time, as I was adding more mods or switching them around somewhat recklessly testing many of them out. It had gotten to the point where it would crash anywhere from 30 seconds after starting to about 15-30 min if I was lucky, which is why I decided to reinstall from scratch and also figure out this bear pelt problem while I was at it. So then, is there any way to fix this issue? I figured I would uninstall the Hi-Res texture pack, but then I wasn't sure how to do that, and also this is a fresh install and the same thing is happening so doing it again would presumably have the same result. Any ideas?
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