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LawrenceElsa

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as the title says, any mod that is designed to add a home, quest, or even retextured variants of armor just wont work, even if I install them without the mod manager

mods that replace content however, work perfectly fine, even if its something with a new model like Etna's spear or remodeled faces

 

What's more confusing is that before my computer had to be reformatted, EVERYTHING worked, all of these mods worked perfectly fine, and I didnt have any issues whatsoever.

 

I'm running skyrim on 1.65

and my computer is a Dell Studio XPS with:

i7 processors @2.99gHz

Radeon 5770 graphics card @ 1gb of DDR5 graphics capacity

8 GB of DDR3 ram

all with windows 7 home premium

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as the title says, any mod that is designed to add a home, quest, or even retextured variants of armor just wont work, even if I install them without the mod manager

mods that replace content however, work perfectly fine, even if its something with a new model like Etna's spear or remodeled faces

 

What's more confusing is that before my computer had to be reformatted, EVERYTHING worked, all of these mods worked perfectly fine, and I didnt have any issues whatsoever.

 

I'm running skyrim on 1.65

and my computer is a Dell Studio XPS with:

i7 processors @2.99gHz

Radeon 5770 graphics card @ 1gb of DDR5 graphics capacity

8 GB of DDR3 ram

all with windows 7 home premium

Not sure exactly what's causing it. I'm assuming that you have the mods selected in the Launchers Data Files section.

I'm only posting this to make a suggestion, and that is, upgrade your OS to 64bit. You've got 4 GB of RAM doing nothing.

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Not sure exactly what's causing it. I'm assuming that you have the mods selected in the Launchers Data Files section.

I'm only posting this to make a suggestion, and that is, upgrade your OS to 64bit. You've got 4 GB of RAM doing nothing.

 

sorry, I should have mentioned before that i do have the 64 bit version of windows home premium.

that being said though, I was told by a friend that the current version of the mod loader had issues with getting some mods to work, so I actually looked around on some archiving sites and found Nexus Mod Manager 0.14.2. Now all of my mods work perfectly fine, even after upgrading Skyrim to 1.65

 

I do thank you for your attention, because bumping threads like this helps get them noticed.

 

maybe someone else will be able to get some help from my experience, too

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