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  1. I ended up just installing MO2 and it worked perfectly, the only problem i'm having now is cleaning stuff through FNVEdit with the Qucik Clean functionality, considering I can't (as far as i'm aware) run that through MO2 itself.
  2. I've decided to try out 2.1.6 with the guide, i've looked into it and i'm hoping any issues with compatibility will either be minimal or non-existant, thanks for the help thusfar! It said in the guide to place the install into the NV root but i'll avoid it in future as a precaution!
  3. UPDATE. Found a thread about the same plugin error on github for MO2, deleted the NexusClientCLI.exe from the NCC folder in the MO root and I can now install the FOMOD installer mods manually, not exactly perfect but saves me having to utilise two mod managers until I can find a permanent solution! :) Will make sure to update the post if I find one, if not, any other suggestions are welcome! :)
  4. I think I may just scrap what i've installed so far and do a fresh install of MO and work from there at this point, probably my best bet since it's a rogue plugin most likely causing it! As a side note, I used both of these downloads in order to get MO to communicate properly with Nexus, log in, download etc, could they be the issue? Is there something else I should be using? The one from github is an NCC specific download to fix an "unable to obtain public key for strongnamekeypair" error I was getting, the nexus link is to fix MO not communicating with Nexus properly. https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/6194?tab=files - Mod organizer 1 legacy https://github.com/TanninOne/modorganizer/issues/719 - The github link posted by Tannin Thanks for the help thusfar regardless :)
  5. Thanks for the suggestion Greg, probably should have added in my initial post that I have checked and ensured both are set to true. I actually get the pop up you mention and the installer for Project Nevada launches. It's only after I click on install on the Project Nevada installer, whether it's all the modules or just the core one, that it fails and I get the last line (no files in installed mod) you see in my above picture of the MO log! Very confusing to say the very least :(
  6. Hi All! Apologies if the issue is glaringly obvious, this is my first post, I don't mod very often and this is my first time using MO. I've looked around the forum and found similar issues but none specifically like this. I'm trying to install the mods in the guide (Fear and Loathing) in order, but when I attempt to install any FOMOD mods, Project Nevada being a prime example, I can't install it as MO tells me there's "no files in installed mod". I'm downloading directly from Nexus, and have installed the updated NCC files ect in order for MO to communicate with Nexus properly. I've also went through all my .dll and .exe in MO root folder to make sure they are unblocked as a precaution, and have disabled my anti-virus. The mod downloads fine, the installation seems to be the sticking point. I have tried other FOMOD mods such as MCM and the issue remains. The image below is my log from MO from the point I open it, download Project Nevada and attempt to install it. Any suggestions would be much appreciated! Thanks, Irish https://wiki.step-project.com/User:IrishImperator/SystemSpecs Seems the image didn't upload with the initial post, apologies!
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