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Cannot click on anything on Nexus website


sudcilekid12

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Currently, i am having an issue where I cannot click on anything or download anything without the page refreshing every time. When I try to download something and somehow get past the auto page refreshing problem, it just refreshes or does nothing. I could barely get into my account. Although I was able to come to the forum with no problems. It's so very annoying because I want to play Skyrim with mods but cannot. I have researched for hours but still, have found nothing that fixes my problem. I hope that one of you can help figure out this problem and fix it. Thank you for your time. Please do respond ASAP if you can help me out. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash:

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This is happening to me, I was using Explorer last night and today I'm using Chrome, either way when I click 'download NMM' the page sort of blinks (refreshes I assume) and nothing happens. I did have to move the folder for NMM onto the desktop because it wasn't opening originally, so maybe it can't find the path or something?

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I'm having a similar issue, except when I click "files" or any of the tabs on the mods page it stays on the description of the mod. When I click the green button on the mod page to download via NMM or Manually, it doesn't do anything except stay on the mods description of the page.

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I'm having this same issue on Chrome, Explorer, and Firefox. I've turned all the pop-up blockers off, turned off my firewall, changed the download method from pop-ups to new page, and nothing has worked. I was able to get one mod to download on Firefox one time, but since then nothing has worked again, including that same mod. Any word on this?

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Guys; It's something at your end. Your browsers' config. Your a/v. Your firewall. Your ISP. Something. We have no idea what.

 

With over 1,300 users actively on-line as I type this, and an average of over 5,000 unique users on any given day, if there were a site-wide issue we'd be hearing about it from more than just a few of them.

 

Some ideas:

1. Flush browser cache(s) completely, log-out then log-in again.

2. Try from another computer at you location.

3. Try from your computer at another location.

4. Try from another computer at another location.

 

The point being to isolate if the problem is something within your computer, or in the network path from your computer.

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