SirGRant1234 Posted April 16, 2012 Share Posted April 16, 2012 Hey Guys Please could you help me out, I'm pretty sure it is something small ive forgotten to do.My game is up to date, runing the new SKSE and im using NMM.My mods are checked and installed. I have even tried a manual install and still no luck.I understand the list and order so I have been trying with one at a time so as not to have conflict.Am I missing something? Why won't my mods work?Please Help. Kind Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MShoap13 Posted April 16, 2012 Share Posted April 16, 2012 Are we talking about plugins or resource replacers here? If it's plugins, you did remember to activate them after installing them yes? Here's my general post for "mods don't work": If plugins won't stay activated, or simply fail to work after activating them, first make sure the plugins.txt (and DLClist.txt) files, under the \Skyrim\ folder located at C:\Documents and Settings\(User Name)\Local Settings\Application Data\ on XP or C:\Users\(User Name)\AppData\Local\ on Vista/7 are writable by opening their properties and unchecking the tick mark box for "read only". Then go back into NMM and reactivate them. Some people have issues where the mod will properly appear in plugins.txt after activating it through NMM but then as soon as they launch Skyrim, it disappears again. I've yet to find the cause for this as I don't experience it, but making plugins.txt read only again after activating plugins via NMM will prevent Skyrim from removing them and they should work. Unfortunately, you'll have to make it writable, activate plugin(s), then make it read only again every time you add another plugin in the future. If they still won't work you may have a UAC issue. If you're on Vista/7, Steam (and therefore Skyrim) is installed in the default (C:\Program Files) location, and you're having problems with replacers or simply mods (plugins) not working at all, even though you've activated them in NMM, or mods refusing to deactivate, even though all of their files have been removed, then you most likely have a UAC problem. It is possible to turn off UAC though it's not recommended for the vast majority of Windows users. To get around UAC without turning it completely off you'll need to move Steam to a location UAC does not affect (C:\Games\ is a commonly used location). This will most likely break any 3rd party utilities such as NMM as it will leave old registry keys behind that point to the location you originally installed Skyrim in. If you come across this issue, you'll have to uninstall Skyrim, clean the old registry keys, reboot, then reinstall Skyrim. I personally recommend using Revo Uninstaller as if you uninstall Skyrim through it, it will automatically scan for and ask if you'd like to delete old registry keys. If you're interested in keeping your old mods, config files, and/or saved games, tips found in Bben's Oblivion Reinstall Procedure work for Skyrim as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SirGRant1234 Posted April 16, 2012 Author Share Posted April 16, 2012 Thanks for the reply.I don't seem to have a plugin.txt file or DLCList. I think this mite be the problem. Heres a snipit of my directory, is this correct? Note: this updated and has the new SKSE. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LadyMilla Posted April 16, 2012 Share Posted April 16, 2012 Thanks for the reply.I don't seem to have a plugin.txt file or DLCList. I think this mite be the problem. Heres a snipit of my directory, is this correct? Note: this updated and has the new SKSE. One of the key problems is that you have a pirated copy (Reloaded).Buying a legal copy will fix many of your problems.Unfortunately, it is too late for your account here.Banned for piracy.-LM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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