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  1. Opening the installer, going as far as that choice, then cancelling should tell you.
  2. Not your Skyrim folder, whichever folder mods go into when you download them (pre-activation). Also, that'll only work if the problem stems from an unexpected shutdown of Mod Manager while you're downloadiing something with it. If that didn't happen, you've got a different problem.
  3. Go to whatever folder Nexus Mod Manager saves mods that you've downloaded in. Somewhere in there or in a subfolder, there will be a file named something.part or .partial (can't remember which). Delete that.
  4. Thanks for the info, you're welcome for the update, thanks for the welcome. Um?
  5. Never mind, I fixed it. If anyone else has the same problem, I went into the mod folder and deleted the .part files from something that was downloading when it got unplugged.
  6. Nexus Mod Manager crashes right after I log in. I haven't opened Skyrim since this started, because I don't want to risk anything getting worse. This started happening immediately after the power cord for the computer got kicked (unplugging the computer) while downloading an HD texture mod. Log file: Help? Also, I'm new to these forums. Should I put the log file in a spoiler to avoid a wall-of-text, or should I remove the spoilertags?
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