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  1. I recently redownloaded Fallout 4, but this time on a new computer. I got f4se, enb, quite a few mods, the whole thing. I am not new to modding Fallout 4, so I knew how to properly install F4SE and ENB along with how to use MO2. But for some reason, no matter what a try, I can run F4SE, but the moment I try to start a new game, the game crashes to desktop. I've verified my inis are writeable I've run my mods through xEdit I've ran MO2 and F4SE as administrator I've tried with no mods I've tried reverting my version of F4SE I can run the game from Steam just fine, but that means no mods. And I've read about some 3 dll files that when used at the same time can prevent F4SE from running properly, but I have no clue what the specific dll files are, or if this claim is true. But I'm running out of options on what to believe. Any help would be very much appreciated as I am running out of ideas.
  2. Can't quite figure out how to put the list all under a spoiler tag. Any ideas how to reduce the data transfer? Should I just cut down on the mods, big time? If that's the solution, then I'll get to it.
  3. After not playing Fallout 4 for about a month, I played it a few days ago and I started encountering a serious issue while playing. I found this odd, as when I had previously played it, it ran perfectly with no crashes. At first I thought it had to do with mods I had installed since it mostly came up during firefights. The gunfire sounds would cut out, then the game would freeze, followed by a CTD, and as soon as it hit desktop a device disconnected sound would play. My first thought was that maybe a gunfire sound mod was the cause of this, so I disabled any mod that could alter gunfire sounds, or any sounds for that matter. I disabled Reverb And Ambiance Overhaul, and Commonwealth Gunfire Overhaul - realistic weapon sounds, loaded up a save entered a firefight, and the crash still ensued. So I tried restarting my computer and trying again to no avail. This time I didn't even enter a firefight, I was picking up items. Once again the sound cut out, the game froze, CTD, and device disconnected sound. My next thought was to address that device disconnected sound. I run Fallout 4 from an external SSD (a Samsung PSSD T7) connected via USB. I went through to Power Settings in the Control Panel and disabled the disconnecting of drives due to power consumption. This didn't work either. The same sequence of events happened. I've ran F4SE as administrator, I've ran MO2 as administrator, I've made Windows Defender exceptions for my entire MO2 and Steam folders, and all of these things have failed. I tried simply keeping the computer cooler by keeping a fan blowing on it as I play, this didn't help either. I've run Fallout 4 in compatibility mode, that didn't work at all. I've reinstalled MO2, nothing. I've verified file integrity through Steam, and that did nothing. I've turned off V-Sync, Threaded optimization, and Tripple Buffering for Fallout4.exe in my NVidia control panel. All I get is at most 5 minutes of play before the sound cuts out and the crash just happens. I still get the device disconnected sound, and sometimes MO2 crashes right on with Fallout 4. I use an Alienware m17 laptop (GeForce RTX 2060, 16GB RAM) to play Fallout 4. Any help would be very much appreciated.
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