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*!* HELP WITH FALLOUT MOD MANAGER *!*


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April 2011 huh? It is now Feb 9, 2012 and I'm having the same issue. Please someone help me. Nexus Mod Manager just doesn't tell me what issues my new vegas is going through. Plese help me, I have to play my Fallout 3 for the 100th time.
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This thread was about Fallout Mod Manager. Nexus Mod Manager is a different program, try posting here for problems with NMM - http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/tracker/project-3-mod-manager-open-beta/ - Idon't think many of us here are using NMM for Fallout since FOMM works so well and is more familiar to us.

 

Edit: I may have misread your reply, if you're having a problem with FOMM describe it and we'll try to help.

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I've been using FOMM sinceearly november, and it has worked great. UNTIL.... april 1 it suddenly stopped working. Double click it and you get a message that reads: "Fallout mod manager has encountered a problem and needs to close....." I'm running xp and fallout 3 goty edition. I've completely wiped fallout off the harddrive and gave it a new install, no joy. I've redownloaded FOMM to see if maybe it had been corrupted, still no luck. Any Ideas? Fallout just isn't as fun without the mods.

 

I have the exact same problem as described here, FOMM crashes every time now with that same message, winXP and GOTY edition. Same steps too, uninstalled/re-installed FO3 and FOMM with no effect. Fallout will run if i don't start it thru FOMM.

 

Interestingly, I have been playing the game with the same mods without adding anything new for 6 months or more. Never had this problem until a few days ago when the game crashed (which it did occasionally), but instead of waiting for it to finish and come back to windows i simply shut my machine down. So it seems that something got tweaked when I did that.

 

Can anyone help? I see the last post on this topic was over a year ago, and it seems like no one replied about this particular problem on XP. How can re-installing both programs not fix this, I'm not sure what could have changed on my system so drastically that re-installs don't even solve it.

I'm at a loss. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Hy corvus33,

Just one question you make a cleanig of the win system reg? Seems you corrupt fomm system files and sometimes unistalling the software dont remove all reg entry.

 

Nino791

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Hey Nino791, sounds like a good idea to me, so I deleted all entries for FOMM, re-installed but still have the exact same problem. I also removed the documents in C:\Games\Fallout3 which seemed to hold my mod information and load order. Still no luck. I agree that it seems like i have corrupt system files for fomm.... but I'm not sure what else there could be other than the things I've cleaned up.

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But you make manual clean or used sw like ccleaner? I suggest SW way for delete all bad entry in your win reg (not only fomm or fo3 bad entry)

 

90% imo you con solve with good cleaning of your system, but if not work (very unluky one) you have other problems in the pc and need more effort to resolve.

 

I hope you can solve :-)

 

Nino791

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No of this has helped, I'm running it through admin mode, only way to get it to work. It comes up with the message every time I try and log into nexus after clicking "Package manager". Is that the same thing everyone else is getting or no?

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No of this has helped, I'm running it through admin mode, only way to get it to work. It comes up with the message every time I try and log into nexus after clicking "Package manager". Is that the same thing everyone else is getting or no?

As posted numerous times previously, do not try to login with FOMM. I hasn't worked in years.

 

Read previou posts for further information.

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