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I have an OBMM problem


Farques

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Not to long ago, I tried installing an OMOD. While opening the OBMM, the omod file vanished and it said I had an obmm opened(and I didn't). I tried to uninstall and re-install many times, but no use. Can you please help me fix this problem? Edited by Farques
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Did you reboot your computer and try again? Some times when a program ends incorrectly it leaves part of itself running in the background that you can't see unless you know the name of the executable and look into what processes are currently running. Rebooting the system would normally take care of that issue.

 

If that is not the issue, how many mods do you have in your mods folder for OBMM? There is a hard limit that it or Oblivion can see at one time of 255. If you have more than that in your mods or data folder I would suggest clearing some out to see if you can get it below that number and determine if that helps the issue.

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Did you reboot your computer and try again? Some times when a program ends incorrectly it leaves part of itself running in the background that you can't see unless you know the name of the executable and look into what processes are currently running. Rebooting the system would normally take care of that issue.

 

If that is not the issue, how many mods do you have in your mods folder for OBMM? There is a hard limit that it or Oblivion can see at one time of 255. If you have more than that in your mods or data folder I would suggest clearing some out to see if you can get it below that number and determine if that helps the issue.

Well I reboot my computer a lot(I have many Oblivion crashes), and I don't think I have over 200 active mods. It also says that my settings are corrupted, any idea?

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It could be something going on that needs some attention. Search the internet for a free program called ccleaner and run that to clear out your temp files, temp internet files etc, then have it look at the registry and see if there are any issues there. If it finds something in the registry, make a backup of the registry as it shows you how to do, then fix. Once you are done with the fix, run the check again. You can reboot after the first time to clear the memory. Once you have done this, try and install OBMM again to see what happens.
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