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Amithvishal

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Hi guys. My game crashes i open any save game. All mods are up to date. I use half textures wherever possible. After installing Real vision EnB my average frame rates 25-30 with dips and raises. I played till escaping helgen without any mods & then i add mods and customise character. I get to play like for a hour. Then my game crashes to desktop. After that all attempts to opening the save results in CTD. If anyone could help i would helpful.

 

Solutions tried

Cleaning master files (followed Gopher vedios)

Re-installing both mods and game (incase i missed any patches, required/incompaltible mods)

Tried without EnB installed & EnBoost / Osa & Osex

 

Note (i belive somehow any of below might be causing, but i dont know)

I use only half-size textures or 2k textures

RealVision EnB with Elfx & CoT

EnBoost

 

Nvidia GTX850M 4gb

Driver version 381.65

8GB ram

i7-4510u @ 2 GZ dual core

 

 

 

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Hmmm. Are you using Win10 or Win8 (either version), because they both limit DX9 games to 4GB of RAM, after which you will CTD a lot.

 

And here's a troubleshooting guide from Darstyler. If any of it helps you, please give him a kudo. I realize this is a lot to digest. Just try a few of the suggestions (like verifying game cache) first.

 

Here is a list of things you may do to stabilize your game :

/// Useful informations :

/// Load order / mods conflicts :

/// Settings / memory :

  • Have you installed the

    ? >> 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.

/// Cleaning and correcting potential bugs :

  • 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 tell you which plugin you should clean. You may load all your mods with Tes5edit and use the (right-click in the left pane) apply filter to show conflict losers. Wait till Tes5edit has finished. Caution : don't try to modify anything while using this filter, it's not intended for.

  • In the left pane, Expand the subsections and examine conflicts. Once an entry is expanded to the bottom and selected, the right pane shows which mods modify the entry. The last one on the right is the last loaded in your load order and the conflict winner.

  • Expand the following subsections, depending on where the problems occur. Cells for CTDs inside buildings, grottos, etc... and worldspace for exterior. The goal is to target mods that edit the same places and conflict. Open the bloc note and write those mods.

  • Once done, close Tes5edit and open each mod with Tesedit, one by one and use the UDR cleaning procedure (Gopher's videos cleaning your masterfiles on the Nexus Tesedit page) to ensure all the deleted references will be transformed in disabled references = no CTDs from this point.

  • If you suspect a mod in particular, using the conflict looser / winner method above, you can decide to change its load order or uninstall it.

/// Save game :

/// Meshes healer :

  • Read here, this is potentially a cause of CTD that you can resolve by following the mod procedure on this page.

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Hmmm. Are you using Win10 or Win8 (either version), because they both limit DX9 games to 4GB of RAM, after which you will CTD a lot.

 

And here's a troubleshooting guide from Darstyler. If any of it helps you, please give him a kudo. I realize this is a lot to digest. Just try a few of the suggestions (like verifying game cache) first.

 

Here is a list of things you may do to stabilize your game :

/// Useful informations :

/// Load order / mods conflicts :

/// Settings / memory :

  • Have you installed the

    ? >> 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.

/// Cleaning and correcting potential bugs :

  • 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 tell you which plugin you should clean. You may load all your mods with Tes5edit and use the (right-click in the left pane) apply filter to show conflict losers. Wait till Tes5edit has finished. Caution : don't try to modify anything while using this filter, it's not intended for.

  • In the left pane, Expand the subsections and examine conflicts. Once an entry is expanded to the bottom and selected, the right pane shows which mods modify the entry. The last one on the right is the last loaded in your load order and the conflict winner.

  • Expand the following subsections, depending on where the problems occur. Cells for CTDs inside buildings, grottos, etc... and worldspace for exterior. The goal is to target mods that edit the same places and conflict. Open the bloc note and write those mods.

  • Once done, close Tes5edit and open each mod with Tesedit, one by one and use the UDR cleaning procedure (Gopher's videos cleaning your masterfiles on the Nexus Tesedit page) to ensure all the deleted references will be transformed in disabled references = no CTDs from this point.

  • If you suspect a mod in particular, using the conflict looser / winner method above, you can decide to change its load order or uninstall it.

/// Save game :

/// Meshes healer :

  • Read here, this is potentially a cause of CTD that you can resolve by following the mod procedure on this page.

 

Thank you for replying. I have both safety load and memory block installed. Still it didnt load. I had one problamatic mod Unlimited follower. I replaced with suggested Extensible follower framework. Still issue continued. I installed http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/78557/? this mod oly fixes ctd right after loading. For now issue is solved.

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