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SkyUI v3.3's MCM shows no options for enabled mods.


clp120591

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Just recently, I updated my SkyUI to the latest versions (those being v3.2, then v3.3 seeing as how it updated twice in the past week) from SkyUI v3.1. One side effect that i've been experiencing from this update is MCM's inability to recognize the MCM-enabled mods that i've had installed since versions prior. I do know for a fact that the mods themselves are functioning in the game as I'm able to see their content. However, when accessing the Mod Configuration tab in the main menu, no options for my installed mods appear. I've read through the Readme and attempted to use the SetStage command the mod author provided specifically for a situation like this, but it hasn't helped. Nothing else about SkyUI seems to be impacted in the slightest, so I'm wondering exactly where to go from here.

 

Just to provide a bit more information, I am running the required version of SKSE (v1.6.9) and I've installed SkyUI using the latest version of the Mod Organizer (v0.12.7) I'll also provide a few pictures shortly just to give a better idea of what I'm looking at. Thanks!

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Currently there is a race between skyrim beta builds and skse versions. Throw in an update for skyui and you end with such things.

Personally I would disable skyrim updates, wait until skse has a working version for your skyrim version and than update skyui.

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I actually haven't updated to Skyrim 1.9 yet, so what you've described shouldn't be the case. Appreciate your feedback though. I will mention that SkyUI recently updated to v3.4 which may address the problem I'm having, so I'll let everyone know in the OP if it does. Nope, still having the same problem.

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Can someone please try and help? Or at least give us a workaround so we can configure the mods without MCM? I've searched the web for days now but no-one seems to have an answer. The SkyUI creator doesn't even address the problem when directly asked.

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I only found this from modpage:


> Problem: There are mods missing from my MCM list. Is there anything I can do about it?
>
> Before starting to reinstall mods, you can try to run a repair script we added in SkyUI 3.2.
> To do this, open the console and enter "setStage SKI_ConfigManagerInstance 1" (without the quotes).

 

With a high probability this will not work though. Mod author answered in this case:

 

> The 3.4 update will not automatically fix saves that are already affected by the empty mod list problem.
>
> You have 2 choices in this case:
> 1. Go back to an older save (recommended).
> 2. Clean save SkyUI and the mods that are affected by these problems.

 

Clean save seems to be:

> The option 2 means If you do not have an older save then you have to Uninstall SkyUI and the affected mods (those have an option on MCM menu and you can't see).
> After you uninstall them all start the game (it should start without crash unless you have another mods depending on the uninstalled mods which you have to find and uninstall too) Save and Exit.
> Now first install SkyUI, start the game again, Save, Exit.
> Finally you can reinstall the mods you have uninstalled again.

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Thank you so much, the clean save thingy worked! I had to uncheck ALL mods (except Riverside Lodge and a few beauty mods) cause the game kept crashing upon saving but now everything works fine. :)

 

So my steps were:

 

1. Uncheck SkyUI and all dependent mods in the Nexus Mod Manager

2. Run Skyrim NOT from NMM but from SKSE

3. Save and exit

4. Check SkyUI

5. Run Skyrim from SKSE

6. Test SkyUI and MCM

7. Dance with joy (optional)

8. Save and exit

9. Check all mods in NMM

10. Play!

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  On 3/16/2013 at 11:05 AM, Teria23 said:

Thank you so much, the clean save thingy worked! I had to uncheck ALL mods (except Riverside Lodge and a few beauty mods) cause the game kept crashing upon saving but now everything works fine. :smile:

 

So my steps were:

 

1. Uncheck SkyUI and all dependent mods in the Nexus Mod Manager

2. Run Skyrim NOT from NMM but from SKSE

3. Save and exit

4. Check SkyUI

5. Run Skyrim from SKSE

6. Test SkyUI and MCM

7. Dance with joy (optional)

8. Save and exit

9. Check all mods in NMM

10. Play!

7a. (optional) Sulk that you just lost any progress in the MCM dependent mods you had to re-install

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