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Tabitha

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Well at this point it shouldn't be mod related because there's nothing left assuming you did manage to get everything. Despite steam verify not finding anything, something is broken. If it were my machine, at this point I'd nuke Fallout completely and totally and do a truly clean install. I'm sorry I haven't been more helpful to this point! I feel like I'm failing badly in my support role. :( Other than something like an anti-virus program blocking Fallout from running, I can't think of what the issue might be, I've pretty much reached the end of my ideas. :(

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No you've been fantastic at helping me! You've done great, thank you for being patient.

idk maybe I did something wrong, but I am absolutely positive I have no mods left. I think you might just be right, maybe something in the registry got broken or something?

I don't think it was an anti-virus program, maybe Todd Howard was wrong!

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Well my brother managed to fix it by going into the Fallout 4 folder and deleting a bunch of plugin.txt files and then after validating steam cache it fixed itself!

Hopefully this will prove useful to someone else one day. Thank you for all your help! maybe this will help you too and expand your supporting-knowledge :smile:!

 

Thanks!

 

EDIT: I think I discovered the issue that screwed me over!

It turns out that this "http://wiki.nexusmods.com/index.php/Fallout_4_Mod_Installation"

was causing my issue...

 

After the clean F04 which was fixed, I went and followed the NMM installation guide which consists of typing this: "[Archive] bInvalidateOlderFiles=1 sResourceDataDirsFinal="

then following I ran the game and it proceeded to keep crashing just as it did before. So I went back to the file and deleted what I had changed, ran the game again

and it worked just fine.

 

But that creates another problem, how do you properly enable modding without doing it the old way cause that seems to create more issues for a lot of people :S

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The post in the other thread I linked to said to delete plugins.txt files. :tongue:

I have the following in my Fallout4custom.ini and it works fine for me. It shouldn't matter whether you have it in custom or normal Fallout4.ini, the latter can be overwritten with updates though.

[Archive]
sResourceDataDirsFinal=   
bInvalidateOlderFiles=1
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