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Help with CTD due to ENB!


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Pheonix recomended teh wipe...but if you do wipe shat you have showing you will lose....

 

That one PIC (Screenshot2)

You will need to RE-install SKSE

 

But yes you can wipe, and then Verify with steam. Nothing looks wrong to me in that pic, except you sill have a left over file from the injector version , as i do not have>>"enbseries.dll"

 

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Questions still NOT answered ....what are System specs? | have you tried Clean BOOT ? | is this a LAPTOP?

 

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Thanks for answering...so now we know...Nvidia (my brand) and its a Desktop.... :smile: FULL system Specs help...win version , Steam path, X64 , CPU

 

TO some "PC" is inclusive of a laptop.

 

PC = Personal Computer (normally referring to a desktop.)

BUT some think...

PC = Portable Computer.....lol

 

Clean BOOT is a necessary step...rules everything else out.

 

Watch a few Gopher VIDS on youtube...Gopher

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Use this tool to remove everything:

http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/7804/?

 

Download a preset and copy paste it's full contents into your /skyrim folder.

Download the latest ENB file from enbdev and copy only the d3d9.dll from the wrapper version into your /skyrim folder.

 

That's how you install ENBs.

 

http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/30936/? has an extensive installation guide

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@Valkasha...

That process can lead to problems IF a preset does not have all the ENB files, some do not include...

ENBseries.ini (needed to Edit an ENB).

ENBhost.exe (Needed for the Boost feature.)

ALL do not include the D3d9.dll

 

 

FOR instance the instruction #2 from the ENB Guide you linked too..

 


2. Copy d3d9.dll AND enbhost.exe from the wrapper folder to Steam/steamapps/common/Skyrim.

Dumping the Entire Default ENB insures the user has all files ever needed...even the Read-me that obviously nobody reads. IF a user drops the Default ENB in Skyrim and then Overwrites it with a preset NO conflicts happen.

 

But everyone has their own way of doing things....:)

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