TenebrisFractum Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 Oh well, FNIS just doesnt read sexlab. this is what i get: >>Warning: Generator not run from a legal (Steam) Skyrim installation directory.<< FNIS Behavior V5.0.1 03.03.2014 11:10:45 Skyrim: 1.9.32.0 - Generator: C:\Program Files\Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim\Data\tools\GenerateFNIS_for_Users Skeleton female: Default (99 bones) male: Default (99 bones) Patch: "SKELETON Arm Fix" Reading FNIS V5.0 ... Reading FNISBase V5.0 ... Reading FNISCreatureVersion V?.? ... Reading FNISSpells V5.0 ( 0 furniture, 0 offset, 9 paired, 0 kill, 0 alternate animations) ... All Anim Lists scanned. Generating Behavior Files.... Generating animationsetdatasinglefile.txt ... Create Creature Behaviors ... ( 9 paired, 0 kill animations) - 0_master usage: 2,9 % 468 animations for 4 mods successfully included (character) 1 Warning(s). i got no idea whats wrong...
D_ManXX2 Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 check your first line: >>Warning: Generator not run from a legal (Steam) Skyrim installation directory.<<
TenebrisFractum Posted March 3, 2014 Author Posted March 3, 2014 and what do i do about this? what does this even mean? It is in :\Program Files\Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim\Data\tools\GenerateFNIS_for_Users, so it actually is in a legal directory...
TnTTnT Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 From FNIS page @ Nexus: I got the warning "Generator not run from a legal (Steam) Skyrim installation directory"This is a warning (only) that indicates, that your installation is not recognized as a legal steam installation. The generator is not effected by this. However, I will NOT support you with any installation problem you might have. Most users seeing this warning are using an illegal or pirated Skyrim copy (and don't have the proper registry information). And I don't support Skyrim pirates, and I don't want to track down possible problems caused by pirate installations.If you think you got a legal installation check Bethesda's installing from disc instead of steam thread. you might not have executed the proper steps to relocate your steam folder, as described in Moving a Steam Installation and Games. if you have used "Steam Verify Cache", it might have removed one of the required registry entries. Start Skyrim once through the "Skyrim Launch" (and not through SKSE) or, most likely, a hyperactive registry cleaner (CCLeaner?) has removed the registry entries used for this check. You can do a "quick" re-install (thanks to wtfmanreally): 1- Backup your Skyrim local files with Steam (right click on Skyrim in games library, Backup Game Files).2- Delete Skyrim local files from the library (right click on Skyrim, Delete Local Content...).3- In steam, go to Steam->Backup and Restore... and select Restore a Previous Backup, click on Next.4- Click on Browse and select the folder "The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim". Click on Next.5- From here on it will ask if you want to install the game. Everything else should run as a normal Steam install.6- Make a backup of your old load order (files in "X:/Users/Username/AppData/Local/Skyrim" and your old .ini files (.ini files in "Documents/My Games/Skyrim").7- Start Skyrim through your Games Library. This will bring up the launcher. Click on Play.8- Restore your load order and .ini files backups, since the official Skyrim launcher screwed them up.
D_ManXX2 Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 and what do i do about this? what does this even mean? It is in :\Program Files\Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim\Data\tools\GenerateFNIS_for_Users, so it actually is in a legal directory... Do you have steam application loaded in the background ?? maybe something changed in your registry try loading skyrim through steam application so it initializes the skyrim install properly.
TenebrisFractum Posted March 3, 2014 Author Posted March 3, 2014 didnt do anything good for me. i followed the steps and as far as i can tell, FNIS still doesnt realize that it is in the right folder. sad user is sad-.-
hryh23k9823u Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 That doesn't matter. lt's just a warning, and your problem should not be related to your copy of the game being pirated or legit.
D_ManXX2 Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 sound like something is preventing it to read correctly what operating system are you using and are you using the steam and finis in administrative mode if windows 7 or higher is used ?? if you are using newest windows it was advisable not to install steam in programmfiles. but create a new directory and make something like games and install steam in there to prevent windows security to prevent to install the application correctly.
limbo Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 is sexlab in the data folder? post a screenie of your expanded data folder tree...
nutluck Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 Did you try running Skyrim once through Steam so it would register the game?
TenebrisFractum Posted March 4, 2014 Author Posted March 4, 2014 Well, i ran skyrim through steam, that isnt the problem and i extracted sexlab to my skyrim data folder, as i should. But i will try to get steam out of the program files and see if that helps EDIT: Well, that admin thingy was the prob. Windows....why? Anyways, it works now, thanks guys
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