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game was running fine a couple of days ago. did not add anything

when starting up got this error after game asked to run game file

wetrigger script (01099883) warning

my hold location property has not been set will result in errors

 

I removed game from hard drive and completely reinstalled the game. When starting a new game get the same message

 

assuming steam has changed update. cannot find any information on how to solve this. seems this is happening to others as well. Do we just wait for steam to fix it

has any one heard more about this

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game was running fine a couple of days ago. did not add anything

when starting up got this error after game asked to run game file

wetrigger script (01099883) warning

my hold location property has not been set will result in errors

 

I removed game from hard drive and completely reinstalled the game. When starting a new game get the same message

 

assuming steam has changed update. cannot find any information on how to solve this. seems this is happening to others as well. Do we just wait for steam to fix it

has any one heard more about this

Hi. danny310 posted this and it works. NMM as put 2 skyrim esm in. Appdata//local/skyrim plugins.txt. remove 1 of them and game should load mine did.

It gets put back when you next use NMM so same again. Have put short cut on desktop so I can get right to it. Hope it works for you.

Cheers Bullybeef

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Hey, bumping a slightly old topic since this was very useful - I'd been wracking my brains since disabling all mods would not fix a CTD on savegame load, and I couldn't even start a new game.

 

The file you need to find is in your AppData folder. For me this is:

 

C:\Fish\AppData\Local\Skyrim\plugins.txt

 

"Fish" is my username. Your User folder will be called something else and could be somewhere else, but there should be a shortcut to it in explorer. If you can't see the AppData folder you might have to turn on hidden files. Anyway, open that file and there will be two "skyrim.esm" entries. Delete one of them, and it should work.

 

In the course of trying to fix this, I enabled crash logging and my logfile showed a metric buttton of errors, most of which talked about "<NULL quest>" and "<NULL alias>". The first error was about MS12WhitePhialScript, which indicated that it wasn't something to do with a mod.

 

Hope this helps.

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