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Skyrim Weird CTD Please Help!!!!


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I'm running my Skyrim on Windows Bootcamp, but i don't think it was a system issue that causes the problem.
 
Since i'm running out of space, i moved all the mod files(zips and 7z) from C:\Games\Nexus Mod Manager\Skyrim\Mods to my external hard drive.
 
When I tried to restart nexus mod manager, it prompted me to uninstall some mods because they can't be found, i accidentally uninstalled several mods.
 
I aborted the process. After that, i ran TES5Edit and BOSS , no error reported. Therefore, not caused by uninstalled plugin files, and there are no plugin files uninstalled.(i was not promted to answer yes/no when loading a save file) 
 
Plus the game CTDs anyway when i type the command "coc whiterundrunkenhuntsman). Therefore, it is not caused by any save files.
 
Then i enabled the log tracing function of the game, i found this:
 

full path: C:\Program Files (x86)\The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim\
redirecting CreateDevice
initialising shader environment
unable to create depthStencilSurface (hr=-2005530516)

after some research online, it is related to SweetFX, at least that is what i think.
 
Please help guys! I also attached the tracelog of nexus mod manager below




update: i reinstalled skyrim, i can now load "coc whiterundrunkenhuntsman" but i cannot load an earlier save.

when i look at the skyrim trace log, it's the same as above.

 

After several attempts, I found out the problem is not caused by ENB, it CTDs after loading a save no matter the d3d9.dll is there or not.

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update: i reinstalled skyrim, i can now load "coc whiterundrunkenhuntsman" but i cannot load an earlier save.

 

when i look at the skyrim trace log, it's the same as above.

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"What cannot load an  earlier save" means? It CTD or what? Most likely you are short mods that you accidentally uninsulated.

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Dunno why did you include the NMM trace log when the game has problems, but you can find an error in there: "Could not find file 'C:\Games\Nexus Mod Manager\Skyrim\Mods\CBBE - Four Sorceress Armors with High Heel System-48446-2-0.7z'." Try doing something with this mod, like reinstalling it or w/e.

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DId you reinstall the mods that got uninstalled? I'm guessing that your problem is related to that. And I suspect that when you first loaded your save it warned that some of the content the save relies upon is no longer available and asked if you wanted to continue anyway. In order to use that save you'll need to reinstall the missing mods. Then I suggest running LOOT (http://loot.github.io/ if you don't already have it) to get your load order sorted.

 

The correct way to move the directory where NMM stores mods is to first change NMM to look for the new location by clicking on the two cogs (Settings) on the "menu bar" and changing the location there (ie: original location is C:\Program Files\Nexus Mod Manager\Games\Skyrim\Nexus\Mods and the new one you want to use is D:\Games\Skyrim\Nexus\Mods). Once NMM is pointed at the new location, then you close out of NMM and say NO when it asks if you want to remove those missing mods. Then move the files from the original location to to the new one. I also suggest that you do the same for the directory where NMM stores Install Info using the same procedure to move that. It's not going to be as huge a space saver as moving the Mods directory, but it can be upwards of 700MB on a system with a large mod load.

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