Some users have had problems caused by corrupted files with Skyrim itself (not my mod). To remedy this, you should: 1) Remove all of your mods (I am uncertain whether verifying the cache will mess them up) 2) Access/start Steam 3) Click on 'Games' in the top right hand corner of your screen 4) Select 'View Games Library' 5) Right-click on 'The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim' 6) Select 'Properties' 7) Click on the 'LOCAL FILES' tab 8) Click "VERIFY INTEGRITY OF GAME CACHE' 9) Re-enable just my mod (using NMM or MO) and check to see if it is working properly 10) Disable my mod 11) Enable all other mods first (using NMM or MO) 12) Re-enable my mod last and say yes when it asks to replace files
Please also remember - SKYRIM IS BUGGY >< In vanilla Skyrim, with no mods installed at all, people have had their saved games get corrupted, had people's head disappear, had glowing eyes that wouldn't shut off, etc. It may be my mod, but it may not . . . |
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