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My Skyrim uses DirectX 10 ->Win7

My ENB uses DirectX 9C

My PC as Stated is Win7 DirectX 11

Win10 is DirectX 12

So to run Skyrim in Win10 without a ENB I recommend Win10 owner to Download DirectX 10

But I don't own a Win10 PC so I can't confirm or denial this

To use a ENB in Win 10 I would download Both 9C & 10, it not rocket science

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I think there's a bit of a misunderstandig between you two.
PeterMartyr, Projects579 was just pointing out that the link you posted was also in that thread, which he posted before.
He wasn't implying you copied him, he was confirming that your link was the right one as I asked if he meant that one.

 

Anyway, I have just deleted my CrashFixes, Bugfixes and ENB files.
I'm not sure if that can actually do more harm but I was hoping that would actually solve it (since it started after I installed them)
And it didn't. My game basicly crashed when I pressed "load".
So if deleting those .ini files doesn't do more harm, my game was just messed up, maybe something wrong in the Skyrim.ini or skse.ini but all those were modified with settings that were advised for stability.

We've been trying to solve this for days and it only seems to get more complicated.
I really don't think it's worth it; my save was only 40 minutes, I just got to Whiterun.
Because I wouldn't lose any substantial progress in my game, I decided it would be better to start all over again.
So I uninstalled Skyrim, deleted all remaining files, saves and mods and reinstalled Skyrim.

I didn't actually try running the game with the DirectX fix but I have installed it just now. Don't think it would have matter because as I stated, without all those files it crashed as well.

 

You guys have been a great help and I think you for the time you took in solving this problem.
To take care I won't encounter the same problems, can you guys give me any advise on how to properly start again so I won't have as much stability issues?
Should I first try to install the CrashFixes and run the vanilla game for a bit? To see if it works properly?
And is it advisable to use an ENB and ENBoost as a person with basic knowledge of modding?
Also, what is the best and safest option; to install all mods at the beginning at the game?
Or to start with the basic and essential mods for a new game (like FNIS, Cival War Overhaul, Skeletons and bodies,..) and add new mods over time (with clean saves of course) in small groups (like followers, player homes,...)
Than I'll take these tips in account when I mod my game in 2 weeks (because in a fews days I'm on holiday)

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If you can wait and NOT Mod/Play Skyrim & if you own all the DLC or Legendary Edition. Why not just wait for Special Edition to be released. It suppose to the same has FO4 so that means 64 bits & DirectX 11(Rumors). If that true all your problems will be just be a bad memory. (Yay Win7 use DirectX 11 :thumbsup:) Then all the rules for Modding Skyrim will obsolete, No Memory Patch needed etc etc. It will be a brave new world. So why bother with the old crap? 28 October & counting down...

 

Or use this has learning curve & pug away. Meaning Bashed Pash, Loader Order Merge Patches, Cleaning Master Files. Acquiring skills that are require in modding. Learn about BSA & Loose Files.

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If you want a written guide on how to properly mod Skyrim, then the S.T.E.P. Project is a great place to look.

 

STEP: 2.2.9.2 - S.T.E.T.P. Project Wiki:

http://wiki.step-project.com/STEP:2.2.9.2

 

Also, to ensure your game is truly Vanilla I suggest you follow their guide before you start modding and stuff.

 

Make Skyrim Vanilla Again:

http://wiki.step-project.com/Guide:Make_Skyrim_Vanilla_Again

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