Norstaera Posted December 14, 2017 Share Posted December 14, 2017 I suddenly stopped being able to load a current game or start a new game with HDT High Heels installed. A popup box appears saying that HDT High Heel: wrong dll or dll not working. Game crashes immediately or seconds after clicking OK and I try to do something - like move. In the space of 5 minutes I went from working game to crash. Didn't turn off computer. Didn't update computer. Just quit the game for a few minutes.Reinstalling High Heels does nothing. I use Mod Organizer and I have 3 profiles. #! to concentrate on the main quest lines, #2 just to wander around with a variety of mods installed and not worry about main quest, and #3 was recently created to test something. I kept it so I could test new mods or different configurations. My two characters in profiles 1 and 2 have many hours and saves, and seemed fairly stable. I decided to try a mod I heard about and installed it under profile #3 (SL Defeat, if that helps). I was having trouble with it so gave up and went back to one of my other profiles and loaded up a save only to get the error message again. Neither disabling nor removing SLDefeat made a difference. I know I could start a new game with the High Heels mod, but if I have a lot of mileage in the first two profiles. I'm also not sure that this isn't something that could occur down the line with another mod. Windows 10 - originally 7, Skyrim Legendary edition. Different mods for the different profiles, so not sure which LOOT you might want, if it would even be helpful. My computer has an Intel i7 Core 870 @ 2.93 ghz, 8 gigabyte RAM, 64-bit operating system, 91 gig available on hard drive, AMD graphics card: Radeon HD 6770.have typical Game Path but Mod Oranizer is in My Games directory. c:/users.........Documents/my games/skyrim Even restarted my computer but that just meant Windows did an update. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grospolina Posted December 15, 2017 Share Posted December 15, 2017 I think this message is referring to SKSE itself. You could try reinstalling SKSE and make sure that you have the SKSE Memory Patch. One user in the HDT HighHeel System thread said that their SKSE.ini was configured incorrectly (DefaultHeapInitialAllocMB was too high). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norstaera Posted December 18, 2017 Author Share Posted December 18, 2017 Thanks, I'll give it a try. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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