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Mods manually downloaded, how to install with Nexus Mod Manager?


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NMM (Nexus Mod Manager) 0.61.5 was having trouble logging in to perform a download, so I downloaded the file ending in ".rar" and saved it to NMM's Mods Folder, which I found via the folder icon with a red arrow near the top center of NMM. On my system, this folder happens to be ...'\Games\Nexus Mod Manager\Skyrim\Mods'. I then clicked Changed Game Mode (the blue, semicircular arrow near the top right corner) and chose Skyrim. The mod downloaded manually appeared in the list.

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Okay new problem :sad:

 

I installed all the mods and now I will load a savegame and the game crashes without an error-message.

When i´m trying to start a new game the game just freezes and nothing happens :sad: any ideas?

 

gladiator

 

 

A good idea (indeed, crucial for a modded game) would also be to clean the master files with Tes5edit. Sorry, I know its an old post, but I just hade to say it.

Here is a very good and comprehensive guide to do just that:

*Click here*

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just put the zip/rar file inside the folder where NMM keeps the mod install files, and next time you open up NMM, you can manage it just like any other mod

You seriously helped me out thats for sure xD

 

NMM wasn't installing files on it's own, so I had to manually install every mod I wanted... It got annoying after a while, to say the least ^^' So thank you!!!

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first of all, you should clean up your post, there are a lot of unused symbols (at least for me they don't show anything)

 

as for manually installing mods, there is a button just for that

in the NMM Mod page, the first button is "Add Mod From File"

click it, and then select the file you want to add

note that the file needs to be either a mod file (like ones created by NMM), or archives (rar, 7zip etc)

 

Sorry for that. I saw it and cleaned it up :smile:

 

I already used this button "Add Mod From File" but he cant find files in the mod folders... but I only tried to add files from the already extracted archives, not from the 7zip or .rar file.

I´ll try it and tell you when I know something new. Thanks for the answers until now :smile:

 

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