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after a number of reinstalls the game began to work correctly. yes both were installed in differnt places although it did work before in that configuration. however the game does work now patched and all.
thanks for all the help!
pwnyxpres
thanks for all the help!
pwnyxpres
i just attempted a reinstall and the game did the same thing to me without the patch. something has gone terribly wrong.......dios mio
while the game worked before the patch. it was installed under a flash drive i had plugged into my system. 32 gb patriot
the game ran fine for me amidst a few minor video glitches that would very rarely appear. i decided to see if i could patch the game and the launcher did so in finding and updating the game. however as the window would appear that the game would begin to play in an error appears indicating that ...
it worked! you were right about the files being in the wrong place as well. i moved them before and it still didnt work but with my constant copying and dragging i must have messed something up. i deleted all the information i had on nehrim and downloaded again through a torrent and the problem ...
id also like to point out that when the oblivion launcher starts i think im supposed to see the nehrim.esm and nehrimdata.esm in the data files with boxes ill have to check. the boxes are not there in addition to the load error. does that help explain my problem?
thanks for the help! while i try what i can in the readme can you tell me where to find the "help"?
i tried using the nehrim launcher and checking the boxes appropriatly. i also tried running the game through steam with the readme as guidance and it didtn work. then i tried taking the game from steam off and using it on a load from the CD.
i am running windows 7 and both have a version of oblivion that i can install by CD as well as run through steam. however, when i try and run the mod it tells me that i have an application load error that pops up in a window with a red circle that has a white X on it. has anyone had this problem ...
