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FNVEdit and load order problems.


UndeadangelX

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Not sure if this will go here, or in the mod troubleshooting, but oh well.

 

I've recently installed two or three new mods for the game, ran BOSS and FNVEdit to see conflicts. When I run FNVEdit I get the "An Error has occured. Editing disabled" Message. Sure enough, New Vegas crashes on start up.

 

Honestly, I wasn't too suprised, I'm using a Type 3 body mod with Type 3 Armors and such, along with Fallout: Vegas Redesigned 2 (Also using EVE and Animation Replacer, such and such) I kinda expected Redesigned to conflict with some other meshes and textures, be even after I disable them, I get the message. So I'm not quite sure where it's getting a conflict. I can post the load order and Edit's command line to help.

 

Asking here seemed much faster then disabling each mod and reactivating them one by one until I know where it died.

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"An Error has occured. Editing disabled" Message.

In most cases, it means one (or more) of your mods is dependent on and requires other masters/plugins that are missing (which also causes the CTD on startup). This message should also tell you which files are missing.

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Thanks, and I did figure out what the problem was. It showed me that EVE was having trouble loading, so I messed with it and apparently an Eve GRA compatability patch was wonking everything up. So I just removed it after I failed to fix it. Not a huge deal.

 

HOWEVER

 

Now that I have my load order all nice and clean, everything is where it should be. NVSEdit runs perfectly fine and doesn't detect anything wrong, did a merged patch with it, used Archiveinvalidation and what not.

 

My game is crashing upon start up.

 

Now mind you, I did run the game with my broken load order to see if NVSEdit was just acting up, but it crashed on start up. When I fixed my load order and mods, it's still doing it, I've disabled all plugins aside from the core ESM file, (FalloutNV.esm and the DLC Esm files are the only things active) and it still crashes.

 

Any help?

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1. Please post your load order.

2. Open your FNV Data folder and check if there's a Menus folder there. If so, rename it to something like Menus-backup, then see if you are now able to launch the game (then rename it back).

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Load Order:

FalloutNV.Esm = 1

DeadMoney.Esm=0

HonestHearts.Esm=0

OldWorldBlues.Esm=0

LonesomeRoad.esm=0

GunRunnersArsenal.Esm=0

ClassicPack.Esm=0

MercenaryPack.esm=0

TribalPack.esm=0

CaravanPack.esm=0

 

As I said, I deactivated each and every mod I had, and then even deselected the DLC. The only active file is the Core Esm.

 

 

Also, I did as you said, renaming the menus. No such luck.

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I just ran FNVEdit with my single core ESM file. It loaded fine.

 

Buttttttttttttttttt....

 

I used "Check for Errors" And it has a long list of "Errors" Very long, infact. It appears my ESM file is royally boned.

 

Something I noticed is that throughout the entire list (Of very longness) It said "Found NULL Reference" Expected: Something here.

 

What caused this...?

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I used "Check for Errors" And it has a long list of "Errors" Very long, infact. It appears my ESM file is royally screwed.

Don't worry about it - it's normal. FNVEdit tends to detect many "errors" that aren't actually errors, or are completely harmless.

 

So, if I understand correctly, the current status is that only FalloutNV.esm is enabled in your load order, the Menus folder is renamed, and the game still crashes before reaching the main menu?

 

Try launching the game not from your mod manager, but from the default launcher. See what happens.

If it still doesn't help, then there may be something broken in the game's installation. Use Steam's Verify Integrity of Game Cache.

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I was actually just about to reply saying I resolved the issue. Haha.

 

Yes, the only file I had was the core ESM. I restared my computer, and it got farther then it did before, but still crashed. I renamed the files, and was about to do a reinstall, but I remembered I had a problem like this with Skyrim.

 

Steam Verify did the trick ( as far as I can tell) And replaced two files. So now it works. Though I found it on google and not from here. These forums are pretty dead if my thread is the only thing really up.

 

Anyways. I appreciate all the help you've given me and your time. Thank you.

 

(Still want to know what the hell happened. All I did was run the game when I had a broken mod. Disabled everything and it was still crashing. How strange.)

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