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Hey, I was having the same problem, and just solved it!

 

All you have to do is disable your antivirus when installing, for some reason it blocks the .7z from being unpacked correctly.

 

Hope that it helps :D

 

EDIT: It also may be low space in your Hard Drive, check if NMM is configured to use it's Temp folder in the correct partition!

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?

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Hey, I was having the same problem, and just solved it!

 

All you have to do is disable your antivirus when installing, for some reason it blocks the .7z from being unpacked correctly.

 

Hope that it helps :D

 

EDIT: It also may be low space in your Hard Drive, check if NMM is configured to use it's Temp folder in the correct partition!

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?

 

did you restart the mod manager???

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Hey, I was having the same problem, and just solved it!

 

All you have to do is disable your antivirus when installing, for some reason it blocks the .7z from being unpacked correctly.

 

Hope that it helps :D

 

EDIT: It also may be low space in your Hard Drive, check if NMM is configured to use it's Temp folder in the correct partition!

thx so much bro

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Hey, I was having the same problem, and just solved it!

 

All you have to do is disable your antivirus when installing, for some reason it blocks the .7z from being unpacked correctly.

 

Hope that it helps :D

 

EDIT: It also may be low space in your Hard Drive, check if NMM is configured to use it's Temp folder in the correct partition!

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.

 

You sir are a hero!

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Hey, I was having the same problem, and just solved it!

 

All you have to do is disable your antivirus when installing, for some reason it blocks the .7z from being unpacked correctly.

 

Hope that it helps :D

 

EDIT: It also may be low space in your Hard Drive, check if NMM is configured to use it's Temp folder in the correct partition!

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.

 

 

This fixed it for me. Thanks!

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So I had the same problem and tried everything until i found a comment in parenthesis that said something about checking the space for the mod and temp file locations and even tho I installed nnm and skyrim on my #2 drive it was still storing the mods in my main drive which was almost completely full. I made new files for them both in my secondary drive and dirrected them there from the settings and it fixed my problems.

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