I feel like I'm trying to solve a rubiks cube in the dark, and it is zapping my neurons. It may be relevant that I used the old version not legacy, I am referring to the pre-legacy version 1. Upon discovering that I could no longer "download with manager," I decided to upgrade to MO2, but this proved to be more challenging than I anticipated; it's quite possible that my current issue is a result of a mistake when I originally tried to install it.
I should have just downloaded the 7zip version, but noooo, I had to pick the installer When I tried to use nxmhandler.
My whole Mod Organizer folder is located in Documents in my C: drive I did this because a thread I saw on this site suggested not installing it anywhere near skyrim or program files , yet nxmhandler.
If you are currently using Mod Organizer 2. Immediately after you download this archive, open the folder where you saved the archive in Explorer, right click on the 7z file, click Properties to open the Properties dialog, click Unblock, and click OK to close the Properties dialog. Finally extract everything right into your existing MO2 folder and let it overwrite everything.
Now run Mod Organizer 2 run ModOrganizer. Ensure Mod Organizer is currently configured for Skyrim Legendary Editiion not Skyrim Special Edition -- this should be the first button at the top left with the tip "Open the Instance selection dialog to manage a different Game. Check "Automatically Log-In to Nexus", enter your username and password, click "Associate with 'Download with manager' links".
Finally, click "Search nexus network for more mods" the globe icon at the top to open Nexus in a browser and try to download a small mod with manager. Hopefully it works fine. If this does not work, exit Mod Organizer and go back to Explorer it should still be open and in the Mod Organizer folder. Double click to run nxmhandler. Supported Game should be set to "skyrim" without the quotes and Binary should point to your Mod Organizer 2 executable e.
If you see multiple entries here, select the one most appropriate, and click Register active. If the list is empty, right click and select Add. Select Skyrim not Skyrim SE as the supported game, click the Click the new entry you just added, click Register active, and click Close. Go back to Mod Organizer, open Nexus, and try again.
If it still doesn't work and you are using Chrome, curse Google once or twice and follow DoubleYou's directions. If you are using Firefox, curse Mozilla once or twice and follow DoubleYou's directions. The primary handler is the one that was used when MO first ran and registered it.
If you moved or deleted that instance of MO then that may be the problem as it is no longer there. If you click the globe icon in Mod Organizer it will register the current instance of MO as the handler for the currently managed game. You can also run the nxmhandler. I have not done anything yet because I had a long day and got wound up over this and another, different mod issue in a comppletely different game that I also can't solve.
So, tomorrow I will do my best to apply what has been suggested! Much appreciated, FlameNoir. Ok, so I have joined the discord and am downloading the 2. My immediate question is thus: there seems to be a patch release, should I download this instead? Or do I have to "apply" the patch to the build release? In this step, we will setup a testing profile and a main profile. The default profile will stay completely untouched and act as a backup. And finally, the main profile is where we will install and enable all of our mods.
Profiles can be selected via the drop-down menu above the left pane. The changes these will make are placebo at best and dangerous at worst. You will realistically not need any other tweaks than the ones already in the guide. When the guide says to install a mod, it will be formatted as follows: Main File - Example Mod 1.
This is referring to the mod's category on Nexus, the file name, and the file version. Unless instructed otherwise, simply download the listed file using the Mod Manager Download button and install it normally through MO2.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:. I wonder if the single quote in the archive file name is an issue for MO2's downloader. Maybe an escaping issue? Sorry, something went wrong. I get the same behaviour on 2. If that's the actual file name MO2 is trying to write then yeah that may be an issue :- So URL isn't getting parsed correctly to come up with local file name. I could have sworn I used 2. Could have been an older version.
Same issue with Obscure's College of Winterhold. Maybe this'll help identify the root cause. Files that don't work do not so end up being the "filename" which is really just the entire URL. How does a file on the Nexus not have a filename? I guess we'll just have to add stuff to the codepath above that strips out all the extra URL stuff. I pinged them on it.
It might be related to how new the file is since it was just uploaded 4 hours ago. Alright, there's a fix in place for it. It'll be in the 2. For now, mods like that can be downloaded manually and imported into MO.
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