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Rebitaay

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  1. Rebitaay's post in Tools can't see mods, MO isn't "hooking". was marked as the answer   
    To anyone coming here to find a fix for the issue:
     
    I believe the issue came from screwed up Windows 10 permissions. I had messed with them a few months prior and I must have messed something up and just now had repercussions.
    I ended up re-fomatting my drive because upon attempting to correct the permissions to fix the issue, things started breaking, like my Start Menu and Taskbar.
     
    After re-formatting (the first time), I tried to modify my user account to not require a password on login. It broke the Start Menu and the Taskbar...
    After the second re-format, I didn't even think about touching permissions or user accounts. Everything is set up and nearly identical, and everything works perfectly.
     
    So lesson learned: Don't mess with Windows Permissions, don't use CMD commands such as TakeOwn and ICACLS, and don't modify your user accounts.
     
     
    Just for the record I am on Windows 10 Home, Version 1709, OS Build 16299.248
  2. Rebitaay's post in Tools can't see mods, MO isn't "hooking". was marked as the answer   
    To anyone coming here to find a fix for the issue:
     
    I believe the issue came from screwed up Windows 10 permissions. I had messed with them a few months prior and I must have messed something up and just now had repercussions.
    I ended up re-fomatting my drive because upon attempting to correct the permissions to fix the issue, things started breaking, like my Start Menu and Taskbar.
     
    After re-formatting (the first time), I tried to modify my user account to not require a password on login. It broke the Start Menu and the Taskbar...
    After the second re-format, I didn't even think about touching permissions or user accounts. Everything is set up and nearly identical, and everything works perfectly.
     
    So lesson learned: Don't mess with Windows Permissions, don't use CMD commands such as TakeOwn and ICACLS, and don't modify your user accounts.
     
     
    Just for the record I am on Windows 10 Home, Version 1709, OS Build 16299.248
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