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Are the tools and programs used to mod Skyrim compatible with Windows 10?


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im having issues merging things with tesvedit on win10 the command prompt box never shows up

You are trying to open a command prompt? Shift-Right-Click on any folder in Explorer should give you an "Open Command Window here" option.

 

no tes5edit is 

Your merged file has been created successfully.  It has 3337 records.

 

 

Batch copying is enabled, so asset copying will now be performed in a cmd window.

Please do not close the cmd window, it will close itself when asset copying is completed.

It's also important that you don't close xEdit until the asset copying is completed.

<<< never opens on ten i supect it part of the new security built into  os not a bigge really can just make sure stuff merged on other os :-)

 

Odd, I have run the DynLOD stuff several times with TESVEDIT under Windows 10 and it doesn't have any problem opening command windows to do it's processing.

 

I will download the Merge mods script and install it again to see if I can reproduce your problem though.

 

Edit: Downloaded the Merge script and merged two mods with it, no problems encountered.   So strike being able to easily reproduce your problem :(.  Next question I guess is was this a fresh install of Windows 10 or did you upgrade an existing Windows install?  For comparison my machine where things seem to work started as Windows 8 and has been upgraded to Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. Steam and the game are installed to C:\Program Files (x86) as default and MO is installed in the Skyrim folder (I would NOT recommend you reinstall everything that way but if there's a difference in how you've installed that may point a way to a solution).

 

im on a 8.1 to 10 upgrade using nmm to install mods game in e:/steam/steamapps/common/skyrim/data  maybe it just the fact my games and tesvedit are on another drive thats causing the issue os installed on a small ssd 256gb steam folder 400gb

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