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Corrupted nifs crash fixes ctd. Mods?


Hpl55

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I get different corrupted nif crashes outside since i installed a few mods: immersive interiors, enhanced blood textures and some textures.

the messages refer to all kinds, like hair, brows, armor, clutter.... it doesnt make much sense. Installed a mod fo fix this from nexus and deleted plugins and loadirder txt from MO profile.

Didnt help...

No big changes or uninstalls of anything that relates recently and this playthrough.

 

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Read the message properly. It states "could indicate a corrupt NIF file" - it does not say it is a corrupt NIF file. The message then gives a list of "the last opened files . . ." in order to give you a starting point if it is down to a corrupt NIF.

 

2 hours ago, Hpl55 said:

Installed a mod fo fix this from nexus

Which mod did you install?

 

2 hours ago, Hpl55 said:

deleted plugins and loadirder txt from MO profile.

Why?

  • 5 weeks later...
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After many, many tens hours I have the same problem just right now. A lot of folks recommends Nif Healer (Nexusmods), but it don't works for me, no idea what could be wrong. You should give it a try, maybe you'll be luckier. 

Shit... That damned game is a full of suprises ?

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5 minutes ago, Electroraptor said:

After many, many tens hours I have the same problem just right now. A lot of folks recommends Nif Healer (Nexusmods), but it don't works for me, no idea what could be wrong. You should give it a try, maybe you'll be luckier. 

Shit... That damned game is a full of suprises ?

As I explained in the above post, that message does not say it is a corrupt nif. If you have added any mods to  your game and it has been running for "many, many tens hours" then there is no reason why it should be a corrupted nif.

 

Always assume the obvious  - a memory allocation issue.

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5 minutes ago, Grey Cloud said:

As I explained in the above post, that message does not say it is a corrupt nif. If you have added any mods to  your game and it has been running for "many, many tens hours" then there is no reason why it should be a corrupted nif.

 

Always assume the obvious  - a memory allocation issue.

Probably you're right, it makes a sense. I've seen your above post, but I didn't know what I can think about it, because it's something new for me. If it's really memory allocation issue, I assume a properly CrashFix setting should to fix it. 

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All this healer mods and fixes are out of control. Do you know what they "fix" ?

As you don't have netscript framework you should rely on xedit. It takes time

to trace down, collect info. Make a "global fix" is not a good idea.

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31 minutes ago, Tlam99 said:

All this healer mods and fixes are out of control. Do you know what they "fix" ?

As you don't have netscript framework you should rely on xedit. It takes time

to trace down, collect info. Make a "global fix" is not a good idea.

No, I really don't know what they fix. There is something with memory or VRAM, but still it's a quite mystery for me. 
I've never heard about netscript framevork or xedit, but I can give it a try, if you say so. Thanks. 
Anyway, that's an interesting opinion. It seems that whole Skyrim community do knows nothing than Crashfix or ENB. Do you have a bad experiences with that? Or what's wrong with it? 

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I am not talking about crash fix. This is essential as it fixes memory issues etc.

My post refers to nif healer and stuff like that. Mods which make changes in the installed mods 

Xedit scripts changing entries in mods. Crash fix (dll) is a must have.

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19 minutes ago, Tlam99 said:

I am not talking about crash fix. This is essential as it fixes memory issues etc.

My post refers to nif healer and stuff like that. Mods which make changes in the installed mods 

Xedit scripts changing entries in mods. Crash fix (dll) is a must have.

Oh, I misunderstood you. Ok, thank you :)

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