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Skse 64 not starting up


Wolfsoul74

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I have, but thank you.

 

 

 

 

OK, look in your dashboard...in Vortex

 

There should be an entry for SKSE64 there, (Called SKyrim Script Extender look at the Screenshot) does it have a little white banner on it?

 

 

Vortex-SKSE64-primary.jpg

 

 

If not, then you need to set SKSE64 to PRIMARY...

 

Click the three vertical dots on the Skyrim Script Extender box, and from the little menu that pops up select MAKE PRIMARY.

Now when you start Skyrim SE from Vortex, SKSE64 should start right up

 

 

Vortex-SKSE64-Make-Primary.jpg

 

 

 

Yup, did that too.

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OP indicates that his OS is Windows 10 32 bit. Can you run SKSE64 on a 32 bit OS? Can you run SkyrimSE on a 32 bit OS? Can you even run Vortex on a 32 bit OS?

 

EDIT: OP has corrected his tech info from "32 bit" to "64 bit." See his post below.

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You have the .dll files for Skse64 installed as well, including the skse64_steam_loader.dll?

You copied the SCRIPTS folder to the DATA folder?


SKSE64 install
[ Installation ]
1. Copy the .dll and .exe files to your Skyrim SE directory. This is usually in your Program Files folder under Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\. If you see files named SkyrimSE and SkyrimSELauncher, this is the correct folder. Do not copy these files to the Data folder as with a normal mod. The "src" folder is only useful for programmers, most users can ignore it.
2. Copy the .pex files in Data\Scripts\ into the Data\Scripts\ folder of your installation. The .pex files are needed by all users of SKSE.
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Click on the 3 vertical dots on the Skyrim Script Extender entry in the Dashboard, select EDIT

check your TARGET and START IN fields
They should be similar to this, except for anything before STEAM\steamapps\


TARGET - D:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\skse64_loader.exe

START IN - D:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\


Go to EXTENSIONS

Make sure Script Extender Error Check, and SCRIPT Extender Installer are both ENABLED.

Make sure that you're using the Skyrim Special Edition version of SkyUI and not the Skyrim LE version

Can you take a screenshot of the error Message?
It usually has an Error Code that would make it much easier to figure this out,

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You have the .dll files for Skse64 installed as well, including the skse64_steam_loader.dll?

 

You copied the SCRIPTS folder to the DATA folder?

 

 

SKSE64 install
[ Installation ]
1. Copy the .dll and .exe files to your Skyrim SE directory. This is usually in your Program Files folder under Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\. If you see files named SkyrimSE and SkyrimSELauncher, this is the correct folder. Do not copy these files to the Data folder as with a normal mod. The "src" folder is only useful for programmers, most users can ignore it.
2. Copy the .pex files in Data\Scripts\ into the Data\Scripts\ folder of your installation. The .pex files are needed by all users of SKSE.

 

Yup.

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Click on the 3 vertical dots on the Skyrim Script Extender entry in the Dashboard, select EDIT

 

check your TARGET and START IN fields

They should be similar to this, except for anything before STEAM\steamapps\

 

 

TARGET - D:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\skse64_loader.exe

 

START IN - D:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\

 

 

 

Go to EXTENSIONS

 

Make sure Script Extender Error Check, and SCRIPT Extender Installer are both ENABLED.

 

Make sure that you're using the Skyrim Special Edition version of SkyUI and not the Skyrim LE version

 

Can you take a screenshot of the error Message?

It usually has an Error Code that would make it much easier to figure this out,

 

Also yup.

 

Will post a screenshot shortly. I uninstalled EVERYTHING and am reinstalling.

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