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Hi There

 

Im new to the whole modding community in skyrim. i just wanted to install and play some skyrim mods. I installed skyrim on my partition G: So i have the custom installation path G:Programs\Steam\Steamapps\common\skyrim

 

Now i read in the wiki, that if i didn't install it in C:\Games\Steam\SteamApps\common\skyrim then i have THREE OPTIONS before installing mods: (http://wiki.tesnexus.com/index.php/How_to_install_Skyrim_mods) Does that mean i have to do ALL of the 3 mentioned points or just one of them? (i just went for Nr. 1. Running skyrim as administrator.)

 

I wanted to make sure i dont f*#@ it up at the beginning ;)

 

Thanks for your help

 

ERRORRRR

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Read that again...

 

 


If you have installed Steam into your program files folder (which is not recommended) you have three options before you begin modding Skyrim:

 

Since you did NOT install to a protected folder , (c:programfiles (x86), then you don't have to do a thing.

 

Mod away.....:)

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Mine is in E:\Games\Steam - I have used this on several computers with never a problem.

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Hi There

 

Im new to the whole modding community in skyrim. i just wanted to install and play some skyrim mods. I installed skyrim on my partition G: So i have the custom installation path G:Programs\Steam\Steamapps\common\skyrim

 

Now i read in the wiki, that if i didn't install it in C:\Games\Steam\SteamApps\common\skyrim then i have THREE OPTIONS before installing mods: (http://wiki.tesnexus.com/index.php/How_to_install_Skyrim_mods) Does that mean i have to do ALL of the 3 mentioned points or just one of them? (i just went for Nr. 1. Running skyrim as administrator.)

 

I wanted to make sure i dont f*** it up at the beginning :wink:

 

Thanks for your help

 

ERRORRRR

 

Read that again...

 

 

If you have installed Steam into your program files folder (which is not recommended) you have three options before you begin modding Skyrim:

 

Since you did NOT install to a protected folder , (c:programfiles (x86), then you don't have to do a thing.

 

Mod away..... :smile:

 

wooops. thank you :D

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