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This is the official ENBseries download page for Skyrim:

 

http://enbdev.com/download_mod_tesskyrim.htm

 

 

Bear in mind that the "main" ENB file enbseries.dll is not allowed to be directly distributed through Nexus.

 

If you want to try the standard ENBseries just chose a version from the link above, click the download link on the following page (the download link / symbol looks like an arrow pointing down) then copy the downloaded files directly into Skyrims MAIN directory (not \Data directory).

 

There are 2 methods of using ENBseries:

 

1) Injector version - install the injector version, then before launching Skyrim click and run the injector .exe file.

2) Wrapper version - install the wrapper version, then just launch Skyrim.

 

It doesn't really matter too much which method you use, but I would chose the injector version as it's supposed to be more performance friendly than the wrapper version.

 

If you want to try other peoples ENBseries mod sets (like the plenty different sets here on Nexus) then download their mod set, copy the files into Skyrims main directory. You'll also need to know which ENBseries version the mod author based his / her mod set on, so that you can then download the relevant official ENBseries using the link above to acquire the enbseries.dll file. Put this file into Skyrims main directory and that's it, mod installed.

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This is the official ENBseries download page for Skyrim:

 

http://enbdev.com/download_mod_tesskyrim.htm

 

 

Bear in mind that the "main" ENB file enbseries.dll is not allowed to be directly distributed through Nexus.

 

If you want to try the standard ENBseries just chose a version from the link above, click the download link on the following page (the download link / symbol looks like an arrow pointing down) then copy the downloaded files directly into Skyrims MAIN directory (not \Data directory).

 

There are 2 methods of using ENBseries:

 

1) Injector version - install the injector version, then before launching Skyrim click and run the injector .exe file.

2) Wrapper version - install the wrapper version, then just launch Skyrim.

 

It doesn't really matter too much which method you use, but I would chose the injector version as it's supposed to be more performance friendly than the wrapper version.

 

If you want to try other peoples ENBseries mod sets (like the plenty different sets here on Nexus) then download their mod set, copy the files into Skyrims main directory. You'll also need to know which ENBseries version the mod author based his / her mod set on, so that you can then download the relevant official ENBseries using the link above to acquire the enbseries.dll file. Put this file into Skyrims main directory and that's it, mod installed.

 

that link is fail it doesnt even show the menu

 

this is the link http://enbdev.com/download_mod_tesskyrim.html

 

click on the last version (v0.250) and at the bottom u have a download button

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I tried installing the ENB software on my Win8.1/NVidia system. It seriously messed up my graphics and it took a ton of work to dig out the last bits of it and rescue my computer.

 

You have messed up pretty badly and you can blame only yourself for it. ENB affects ONLY the game you manually mod. You must had to put .dll file in your windows folder instead of SKYRIM folder... Why would anyone do that...

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I'm new to this and it's taking forever for me personally. I keep getting an error at the Nexus Mod Manager.. All the videos are dated and aren't the same so I've just been "winging" it..

 

There is detailed guide on setting up ENB and many youtube tutorials. You should install it manually. Mod Managers extract files into Data folder. Main ENB files has to go to Steam/.../Skyrim folder.

 

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