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possible mod conflict or bad mods


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i was running oblivion perfectly fine and then i added some mods, heres the list

*Akatosh Mount By Saiden Storm

Alternative Start by Robert Evrae

Automatic Leveling and Attributes Calculation v1.0

Bank of Cyrodiil 1-11

Blackmarket

Castle Dragulia

*Cheydinhal Petshop

*CM Partners

*Comand Scrolls!

*DAGandalf, legolas, sephiroth, and werewolves

*DeadlyReflex

*Dragon talking sword

*FF7 Weapons

*Hack Pak

Jagnot- Imperial City Library V1.3

*Link Wep. And Armor

*Mart's Monster Mod

*MidasSpells

Necromancers_Guild

*Oblivion - ZOMBIE

*obse_loader

Open Cities

PrivateArmy

*Rhianna

*RingwraithArmorDaedric

*SummonLastBossSpell

Septim Mansion

*Unofficial Oblivion Patch

WaldelfsLevitation

*WargRiders

 

 

Whew, long list.I think thats too many. After i put extras, some where already on (marked by *) Is there anything wrong, it ethier stops and gets error message at Bethseda Software of it wont launch at all. Works fine with no mods. Also worked fine with * mods. Got mods from tesnexus.com

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Did you use anything to load-order your mods? FCOM Helper is the best, as it determines load-order based upon what each mod changes in the game.

 

One thing to keep in mind: Deep reading of the Description section of each mod. Most of the better mods list if they have any conflicts with other mods. A good follow-up to that is going through the readme files of each mod.

 

If you get two mods that change the same areas, you're bound to have conflicts - some that are bad enough to cause Oblivion to crash.

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It looks like you typed in the list. I'm not sure if it is in load order or not. Here is my method of getting a copy of the load order list from OBMM - copied from a help file on the Storm Raven Library

 

How to get a load order list to post using OBMM

 

A load order list is needed for troubleshooting - The list in the Oblivion data list is not always in the order that things are actually loaded.

 

How to get your load order list into a post using OBMM

 

If you don't have OBMM, it is a great tool for managing mods as well as moving them in the load order and finding certain kinds of conflicts. It has many other capabilities, but this post is just to show how to get the load order list into a post for troubleshooting.

 

First, of course you have to have OBMM (Oblivion Mod Manager) it's available free from the author's site here: http://timeslip.chorrol.com/

 

Look in the column on the left side, find the heading “Oblivion mod manager”

To download, click on the download just below the heading.

 

A new page will open with a list of different ways to install – pick the self installer.

Save the file, the best place is a separate folder you make mine is on the desk top and is oblivion downloads\OBMM. The main folder is called Oblivion Downloads. Then a subfolder inside that is called OBMM)

 

After it has downloaded, open that folder and find the file you just downloaded. It will be named obmm.zip. Click on it to start the install. It should automatically find your Oblivion and install itself in the right place. It will also give you the option of creating a desktop icon, a Quick launch icon. I recommend only the desktop icon.

 

Then the options for associating files – select all of these.

 

When it finishes installing, OBMM will start automatically.

 

It will start with a list of your mods on the left pane in their current load order. Active mods will be checked and inactive will have an empty check box.

 

To copy the load order, look on the right, you will see a box with 'Import/Export'. Click that.

Then select the first option, 'View Load Order'

 

A new window will open with only your active mods listed in their load order.

 

Use your mouse to highlight the entire list, then left click on the highlighted list.

 

A box will open with Cut, copy paste.

 

Select copy – DO NOT SELECT CUT!

 

Now you can close the window and close OBMM (This might take a few minutes as OBMM takes a while to close.)

 

Go to where you want to put the load order list – I recommend creating either a text document or a word processing document and naming it load order and the date

(load order 6-22-08.txt)

 

Then open that document, place your cursor at the beginning and right click. Select paste.

 

This should copy your load order into the document.

 

Now, to get the load order into a post, open the forum, find where you want to place the load order list and paste it. The copied text will be inserted where you place the mouse cursor.

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