I've been having a funky problem with MO since yesterday.
I am in the middle of setting up a new STEP build of Skyrim, and have been downloading and installing mods. Â In initially setting up MO, I downloaded SkyUI just to test the downloading. Â I then proceeded to download and install all mods up to the point of SkyUI in the 2.2.7 sequence.
I figured I would just redownload SkyUI since it was a small file and so I could keep it in sequence in my downloads listing (I would usually download a few mods then install them all in a row).
This is where my problems started. Â For some reason, SkyUI was not downloading (stuck at 0%), while mods I indicated to download after SkyUI would continue. Â I did already accept the prompt about a duplicate download. Â After waiting a few minutes, I figured I would just cancel the download and use the one I already had. Â After telling it to cancel, it seemingly accepted the command, though the download entry still remained stuck at 0%. Â I figured I would just restart MO and perhaps that would resolve the issue. Â Upon attempting to close, I got a prompt warning about "downloads in progress". Â I told MO to close anyway, and the prompt disappeared, however MO did not close. Â At this point, the program seemed to function perfectly normal, allowing a mod install, settings windows to be opened, etc, however the exit button became completely dysfunctional. Â I had to end the task through my task manager to kill it.
Upon a restart, I found that the SkyUI 0% entry had disappeared, however the "download in progress" issue had not. Â
Actually, as I am writing this I find that it is indeed still there, and just in a state of "download paused". Â I removed the entry and now everything is working perfectly >_____>
Just for reference, I was running 1.0.3 and upgraded to 1.0.4 and still had the downloads in progress popup issue.
So at this point, I guess all I have to report is that there may be a bug with the downloads in progress prompt...? Â Do I really have enough for a bug report at this point? Heh I didn't expect to fix the problem as I was writing up my explanation of it...