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Guest Akrabra
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Started up a new Skyrim not long ago and have been playing with very few plugins and things that alter the vanilla game. It has been stable for 33 hours and i had one crash in that time, one single CTD. Loaded up my save today and now it CTD's on anything. Quicksave, normal save, save from the console, trying to sleep, trying to load a new zone etc. Just came out of the blue and i can't make sense of it. I have cleaned broken scripts from the save and it has not helped. Need some help from you guys in here who has the experience to solve it. 

 

I have attached my load order and last papyrus log, if there is any information to be gleamed from that. I have tested every save i have btw and it happens on all of them. 

Papyrus.0.log

loadorder.txt

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Did you try an older save? Could be a corrupt save.

 

You could try starting a new game and load your current save from there.

A general tip is to disable ALL autosaves and use manual saves regularly and don´t rely on quick saves only because saving with running scripts could mess up your saves.

Guest Akrabra
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I do keep multiple saves, some ranging 5 hours back and it still happens on those. None of this makes sense to be honest. The game was stable yesterday and i did a save and now today all my saves are broken? Just like that. I've had saves ranging over 200 hours earlier and never any problem. 

Guest endgameaddiction
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I feel your pain. I'm going on day 2 reinstalling all my mods after a fresh Skyrim install. Had the same problem, but I believe it was caused by my PC randomly crashing the other day while I was AFK and had Skyrim on pause (menu screen). That or Skyproc caused some issues. I couldn't load any saves because it would CTD, or CTD trying to launch Skyrim. Only way I could get it to launch and work was unticking all my mods even though I had removed DSR and Skyproc that were the last two I used before this issue occured.

Guest Akrabra
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After having done alot of testing with both Skyrim's save system and safe autosave manager i have found it to be the saving process that crashes my game. If i turn off saves on rest and wait the game does not crash while doing those things. While doing actions that require a save the game flat out crashes, same with quicksave and manual save. I guess there is no way to fix that? 

Guest endgameaddiction
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It has always been a bug with their games. I never knew of a fix. It was always recommended to turn those settings off. I never had them enabled in Skyrim, but I know from back on Fallout this has always been a CTD issue.

Guest Akrabra
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Never had this problem, never. This just blows, well over to Fallout instead. Starting over again is not appealing.

Guest endgameaddiction
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Actually, it may be possible to leave the features on if you clean your saves? But don't hold that against me because i don't know if there is one for Skyrim and if that will work. I believe I read there is one, though.

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i would like to add the use of safe autosave manager. it is a very handy mod with which you can configure your autosave timers to only trigger at stable moments or even completely disable them for manual use.  here's the link to it: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/34842/?

 

Thanks for linking that, that's an awesome sounding tool, and could fix the problems I have with it randomly crashing on autosaves when I access the menu.

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Thanks for linking that, that's an awesome sounding tool, and could fix the problems I have with it randomly crashing on autosaves when I access the menu.

 

ikr. i got tired of the default timers myself. always triggering in the most inappropriate situations when there's a lot to process.  <_<

just a little heads up though. an autosave may still fire up on a begin of an new game. with the exception of that one every other autosave will be completely disabled if configured so.

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