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Apophis

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  1. Thanks for the response. I did have it installed to its own drive, that being said, I fixed it: it was a problem between the seat and the keyboard. I mistakingly thought that since I had all the plugins in the right pane disabled, that meant that no mods were loading. I didn't think to disable the mods in the left pane as well. Once I did that, F4SE started right up. Afterwards it was just a matter of narrowing down what mod was causing the issue, which turned out to be Def UI. So I'll figure that out. Kudos
  2. Hello all. I'm a longtime lurker and have used the STEP guide as a baseline for modding for the past year. Thanks to all that have contributed, it has helped me immensely. So here's the deal. I'm starting a new run of Fallout 4. This is my first time using MO2 with this particular game. I use it for Oldrim and it works perfectly. The problem is that F4SE will not run the game from MO2. The strange thing is, if I run the game from the Steam Launcher, it runs. If I run Fallout4.exe directly, it runs. If I run either of these programs through MO2, it runs. If I run F4SE by itself, it runs. But when I run F4SE through MO2, I get a black screen for a minute or so and the program crashes to desktop without an error message. I am using Windows 10 with the latest update and an Nvidia GeForce 970 with current drivers. I've looked all over for solutions. So far, I've tried, -Running in windowed mode -Running in bordered windowless mode -Running in fullscreen -Running without any mods whatsoever except DLC -Running F4SE and MO2 as administrator -Elevating Fallout.exe to administrator -Verifying game cache -Reinstalling F4SE -Reinstalling Fallout 4 -Making a F4SE shortcut through MO2 and running that It just ding-dong-diddly won't work. Am I missing something? Any help would be appreciated.
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