Deathjp Posted November 8, 2014 Posted November 8, 2014 I recently installed sexlab for skyrim, i downloaded skyui, skse, etc, and i launch skyrim via skse launcher. When i start my game, i get two popups, SKSE is not running, and sexlab requires 1.9.32. Skyrim was legally purchased, not pirated, and when i view the update, it says 1.9.32. I dont know why this is happening, please help me fix this. EDIT: Tried redownloading to see if it forces another update, but nothing happened, still wont work. EDIT 2: Running SKSE as admin fixed, but then it tells me fnis didnt generate properly, so i generate, open game, same issue, so much hassle for a great mod XD
Mister X Posted November 8, 2014 Posted November 8, 2014 Do you use Mod Organizer? If yes, you have to install SKSE in a different wy than normal. Here is an instruction on how to install SKSE within MO. If not, and you're using Windows, then just use the installer.exe, this will install SKSE properly for you.
visby Posted November 26, 2014 Posted November 26, 2014 That's not necessary with MO you can install SKSE normally and it will work fine with MO. The only reason to do it that way is to keep the SKSE files out of Skyrim but since they don't overwrite anything I just leave them as is. So your only issue now is that you can't get FNIS to work? Do you have FNIS creatures installed? Did FNIS run without errors?
Deathjp Posted November 26, 2014 Author Posted November 26, 2014 That's not necessary with MO you can install SKSE normally and it will work fine with MO. The only reason to do it that way is to keep the SKSE files out of Skyrim but since they don't overwrite anything I just leave them as is. So your only issue now is that you can't get FNIS to work? Do you have FNIS creatures installed? Did FNIS run without errors? FNIS creatures is installled, and it showed no errors when it ran, however, it still tells me it has not been properly run or installed when i start skyrim, any fix would be great!
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