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Archive invalidation doesn't seem to work (Mod organizer)


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I installed a body mod, then I activated the automatic archive invalidation, then I put Archive Invalidation at the top of archives tab, then I launch the game and then the skin is still as messy as before (colors missing, false panty...).

How can I exactly activate AI?

NOTE: I tried to check and uncheck, but nothing.

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http://www.loverslab.com/topic/20492-mod-organizer/

Here is a thread that has people that can help you.

Thanks, I've posted my problem there.

 

There is no "Problem"

 

The proper steps to activating AI for Mod Organizer are in the last phase of my guide.

YES!!! FOMM is required for AI to work with MO in FNV/FO3!

(Thank you EssArrBee and Kelmych from STEP for these steps)

 

1) Open up FOMM
2) Click on the "Tools" drop down, and select "Archive Invalidation". 

3) If it is checked, UNCHECK it, and confirm.

4) Open Tools again, and CHECK Archive Invalidation.
5) Close FOMM
6) Click the Puzzle PIeces in MO (Tools), and select INI Editor
7) Navigate the [Archive] header
8) Find "bInvalidateOlderFiles="
9) Set this value to 1, then save and close.

 

 

Posted

 

 

http://www.loverslab.com/topic/20492-mod-organizer/

Here is a thread that has people that can help you.

Thanks, I've posted my problem there.

 

There is no "Problem"

 

The proper steps to activating AI for Mod Organizer are in the last phase of my guide.

YES!!! FOMM is required for AI to work with MO in FNV/FO3!

(Thank you EssArrBee and Kelmych from STEP for these steps)

 

1) Open up FOMM
2) Click on the "Tools" drop down, and select "Archive Invalidation". 

3) If it is checked, UNCHECK it, and confirm.

4) Open Tools again, and CHECK Archive Invalidation.
5) Close FOMM
6) Click the Puzzle PIeces in MO (Tools), and select INI Editor
7) Navigate the [Archive] header
8) Find "bInvalidateOlderFiles="
9) Set this value to 1, then save and close.

 

 

 

Nope, it didn't work. My skin is as bleached as before

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http://forum.step-project.com/topic/5164-archive-invalidation-not-working/

 

See if there's anything there that helps.

Also: Which version of MO are you using? Depending on the version, it can be a very finicky beast to get working. 

 

I personally suggest 1.3.8. My guides are written off of that version, and they've been tested multiple times. So I know that method of AI works, with 1.3.8.

I'm using the v1.3.11 (the last one)

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Yeah. Save your Download, Mod, and Profile folders. 

Uninstall the rest of MO, and swap down to 1.3.8. 

That should fix your problem.

I stress: Save those 3 folders. If not, you will lose EVERYTHING that you've done through MO.

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Yeah. Save your Download, Mod, and Profile folders. 

 

Uninstall the rest of MO, and swap down to 1.3.8. 

 

That should fix your problem.

 

I stress: Save those 3 folders. If not, you will lose EVERYTHING that you've done through MO.

Nah, it didn't work. I think I'll just install the body through NMM

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I don't advise this. 

Files in MO can overwrite what you install via NMM. 

When you ran FOMM, did you run it THROUGH MO, or stand alone? Which fork did you use? Prideslayer's?

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I don't advise this.

 

Files in MO can overwrite what you install via NMM.

 

When you ran FOMM, did you run it THROUGH MO, or stand alone? Which fork did you use? Prideslayer's?

Standalone
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Yeah, You need to use Prideslayer's fork, and run it THROUGH MO as an executable, not standalone.

How can I install the fork? The readme is damaged

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Phase 2 of my guide :) 

 

the 32bit version is an executable, so you just install it straight into FNV's directory.

And where's exactly the phase 2? You only talk about Skyrim and there are 151 pages

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Question:

When you went to MO.. did you completely reinstall Fallout? Clean meaning going in and deleting anything else that was left over from before? If not it can be messing havoc on what you are doing with MO. Should work and a long shot but it is always advisable for someone starting MO the first time to do a clean install and only use MO.

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Question:

When you went to MO.. did you completely reinstall Fallout? Clean meaning going in and deleting anything else that was left over from before? If not it can be messing havoc on what you are doing with MO. Should work and a long shot but it is always advisable for someone starting MO the first time to do a clean install and only use MO.

Yes, I did

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