Relentlessx757 Posted July 27, 2016 Share Posted July 27, 2016 (edited) I've downloaded Memory logs but that isn't really going to help when my game CTD's instantly when I load a saved game, and I followed GamerPoet's tutorial video all the way through. Weird thing is my last save was in an interior. I'm rerunning DynDOLOD using lower settings to see if that will fix it. Any solutions on how to fix this? Edited July 27, 2016 by Relentlessx757 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darkstyler35 Posted July 27, 2016 Share Posted July 27, 2016 Hello, You may use a CTD troubleshooting guide in order to target your problems. Choose the CTDs that correspond the best to your problems and follow the guide. Here is a list of things that may help stabilizing your game. /// Useful informations : Skyrim requirements.Check the Dangerous mods list to avoid troubles.Make sure skyrim is in perfect condition to work without mods, ENB, etc... ENB remover.If skyrim doesn't start without mods, Verify gamecache, and if necessary make skyrim vanilla again and start a new game.if you have uninstalled mods at mid-game, using save script cleaner can help removing orphan scripts.If skyrim works correctly without mods, increase the loading mods untill you have the problem again./// Settings / memory : Have you installed the skse patch ? >> memory blocks log.Backup your ini files and delete the files. Skyrim.ini / SkyrimCustom.ini / SkyrimPrefs.ini found in C:\Users\Utilisateur\Documents\My Games\Skyrim then use your vanilla launcher to autodetect and use best settings for your computer.You may also nstall ENBOOST. (See ENB haxx, read and follow the STEP guide)./// Load order / mods conflicts : Use L.O.O.T once and click on the "sort plugins buttons".Create a wryebash patch including leveled lists.Create a merged patch with Tesedit excluding leveled lists/// Cleaning and correcting potential bugs :Make sure you're using the latest USLEEP > v 3.0.4 now.Clean your master files to eliminate potential problems.: Gopher's videos cleaning your masterfiles on the Nexus Tesedit page.Start Tes5edit, simply untick everything, (right-click/select none) and add only a tick to the esm/esp you want to check + update.esm, Tesedit knows what to do and will load all the dependencies automatically.- Begin with loading only Skyrim + update, ITM / UDR + save ctrl +s and close.- Then load Skyrim + update + Dawnguard, ITM / UDR + ctrl +s and close.- Then load Skyrim + update + Hearthfire, ITM / UDR + ctrl +s and close.- Then load Skyrim + update + Dragonborn, ITM / UDR + ctrl +s and close.The method above can be used to clean mods. If I'm correct LOOT should tells you which plugin you should clean.Hope this helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Relentlessx757 Posted July 27, 2016 Author Share Posted July 27, 2016 LOL, turns out the new ENB I installed had ExpandSystemMemoryx64 set to True. Can't believe I overlooked that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darkstyler35 Posted July 27, 2016 Share Posted July 27, 2016 Glad the CTD troubleshooting guide has been useful, happy gaming. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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