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I'm having the same issue
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Noticed that it is doing this - perhaps NMM needs to set the ini files to normal when starting, then at closing, set them to read-only so the launcher can't undo the changes its made, or make that an option in the settings (perhaps with a warning that in the future, Bethesda.net mods might take issue with this)
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Why my NMM don`t show me that there are new versions of my mods? The only mod that has that ! triangle is "Power armor fast exit" mod. For other mods I have to update them manually. Is there a fix to this problem?
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Having the same problem, newer versions of mods not showing up for Skyrim.
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Installed everything properly, edited the .ini files, Launcher detects the mods' .esp and even shows them in the load order, game runs fine... but none of them work in-game at all. It just loads a completely vanilla game. Is this an issue with the new Profile thing in NMM?
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Same here. I also can't find this issue anywhere online so i have no solution for it.
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  On 11/25/2015 at 9:13 PM, k4nspachi said:

Is there an mod/patch coming that fixes the crashing to desktop-problem?

Yeah, this is pretty bad. I start to download and then nmm freezes. I want the old version back at this point.

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  On 11/24/2015 at 2:12 AM, tycomonkey said:

 

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Never mind! For anyone who has been having the issue of repeatedly getting that error message about editing files. My problem is that I was editing (and re-editing angrily) the fallout ini files in the STEAM directory. If like me you went to steam common apps to fallout and those changes didn't work, go to users>mygames>fallout and change THOSE ini files. That was my problem, which is now fixed.

 

Those are the ini files I moddified yet I still get the warning and am unable to activate any mods. Maybe I need to change them in the Steam folder as well?

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