Rewhymo Posted March 22, 2011 Share Posted March 22, 2011 So ive extracted all fours parts into one larger file but whenever i click activate in OBMM i get the error 112 can anyone help me out. i have no others mods activated at this time only trying to get modular beautiful people 2ch-edition v1.4 to work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hickory Posted March 23, 2011 Share Posted March 23, 2011 Check that you have enough disk space, and that includes temporary space for compressing the OMOD. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Resarcioira Posted April 12, 2011 Share Posted April 12, 2011 I am also having an issue with modular beautiful people. I am running windows 7. My first time I tried installing it, It said it couldn't extract due to admin rights. So I ran obmm as an administrator. When I tried it again, it said it conflicted with another mod. I told it to install anyway and it got to 99% and then gave me error 112. I tried re-downloading it, but got the same problem. To try to fix the first error, in the hopes they were connected, I turned off every other mod I had. For some reason, with all mods off, It still said it conflicted with an active mod. I installed another OMOD to insure that it wasn't my obmm that had the issue, and it installed fine. So, I backed up my oblivion folder and saves for after I tested this mod (easier than re-extracting all the mods). Then I uninstalled oblivion, and deleted all files/folders related to it so as to be thorough, and reinstalled oblivion. After install, I opened it normally so it could set the graphics setting and then closed it. I ran the update patch, and installed obmm, then extracted the modular beautiful people again. I ran obmm again and set the priority to high and closed all other programs so as to ensure I had enough ram to cover it, and tried again. This time it fixed the "conflict with another active mod" message, but still gave me error 112 and refused to finish installing. Only explanation I can think of is it has something to do with windows 7. If you have any other information, or evidence otherwise, let me know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Resarcioira Posted April 12, 2011 Share Posted April 12, 2011 I am also having an issue with modular beautiful people. I am running windows 7. My first time I tried installing it, It said it couldn't extract due to admin rights. So I ran obmm as an administrator. When I tried it again, it said it conflicted with another mod. I told it to install anyway and it got to 99% and then gave me error 112. I tried re-downloading it, but got the same problem. To try to fix the first error, in the hopes they were connected, I turned off every other mod I had. For some reason, with all mods off, It still said it conflicted with an active mod. I installed another OMOD to insure that it wasn't my obmm that had the issue, and it installed fine. So, I backed up my oblivion folder and saves for after I tested this mod (easier than re-extracting all the mods). Then I uninstalled oblivion, and deleted all files/folders related to it so as to be thorough, and reinstalled oblivion. After install, I opened it normally so it could set the graphics setting and then closed it. I ran the update patch, and installed obmm, then extracted the modular beautiful people again. I ran obmm again and set the priority to high and closed all other programs so as to ensure I had enough ram to cover it, and tried again. This time it fixed the "conflict with another active mod" message, but still gave me error 112 and refused to finish installing. Only explanation I can think of is it has something to do with windows 7. If you have any other information, or evidence otherwise, let me know. figured out how to fix this. Instead of installing this through obmm, extract it to a folder and install manually. I just tested it after poking around the japanese forums for a while. It works. After you extract it to a folder (right click it in obmm and go to the extract to folder option), close obmm, install manually, and reopen obmm to turn on the mods. Hope it helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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