GrantSP Posted December 25, 2017 Posted December 25, 2017 So, if I'm now understanding you, the error message is from xEdit and regardless of your choice, the plugin is still updated.Sounds like a case of internal file management between xEdit and MO referring to differing filenames but the end result is still correct. nb. You shouldn't need to re-download any mods if the merge process borks. Just reinstall them from MO's download tab. To be sure I just redid my merge of Advanced Recon mods and then applied the "Generate BASH tags" script and no errors were shown. Must be some odd setup in your machine that is causing this odd behaviour.All my game tools such as MO and xEdit are in a folder that is not UAC and it is alos away from the Steam install. No programme runs as administrator on my machine which is the latest patched Windows 10. (Though I have heavily edited my install of it to remove Microsoft's data mining tools. See this.)
MrBrightside Posted December 27, 2017 Author Posted December 27, 2017 (edited) I've held off on the Advanced Recon bit while still going through the list, though the same problem is presenting itself again in a different way. While following the steps for installing NCR Trooper Overhaul Distributed, I am instructed to clean the mod in FNVedit of 6 ITM records. I go through and clean the mod, then when I'm exiting FNVedit I'm hit with that same error message again, only this time around the NCR Trooper Overhaul Distributed mod. I suspect that this is some kind of permission/authority issue since someone else appeared to have a similar problem for skyrim. I've tried to deactivate read-only for my whole FNV folder, but for some reason it doesn't seem to work as the next time I check its properties, it is read-only again. I have tried to give myself full control over the folder through properties but that doesn't seem to be working either. For some reason FNVedit isn't being allowed to re-name things inside my FNV folder. Unless I was supposed to have Mod Organizer outside of FNV, in which case that could raise a bit of a problem. Edit: Just realized what you said Grant, and I may have accidentally put MO inside my FNV folder. Does this mean that I'm screwed? Edited December 27, 2017 by MrBrightside
GrantSP Posted December 27, 2017 Posted December 27, 2017 No, you're not screwed. You can easily move the entire MO folder out into it's own location. It does sound increasingly like permission issues.
MrBrightside Posted December 27, 2017 Author Posted December 27, 2017 (edited) So I can move the whole folder? Will try that. Won't there be issues of MO looking for files that aren't there anymore? Anyhow, the permission issue does seem to be what is vexing me. Is there a way to run FNVedit as admin through MO? Otherwise I'm going to try and figure out ways to get more control over the folder. I'm sorry for constantly pestering the forum, but you guys and this guide have been a godsend to me since modding for me has always been a painful trial/error process that more often than not ends with me breaking the game. Edited December 27, 2017 by MrBrightside
MrBrightside Posted December 27, 2017 Author Posted December 27, 2017 One last note for right now, I had to kick Wasteland Flora off the list for now, its giving my game massive stuttering issues.
MrBrightside Posted December 28, 2017 Author Posted December 28, 2017 Something I've noticed, that whole thing with FNVedit has it trying to rename files in places they do not exist. I think its trying to find them in the NV data folder, when they're in the mod organizer mod folder. Is there a way to change where FNVedit is looking?
GrantSP Posted December 28, 2017 Posted December 28, 2017 You must call xEdit from MO to allow it to edit your modded game. There is no other way to get it to "see" where your game resides. MO is tricking all the tools it runs to use paths to folders that exist only in memory when MO's VFS is active.Any issue with files not being accessed is most likely a permissions issue. ie. Your tools or MO or the game itself is in a UAC folder under Windows strict control.
MrBrightside Posted December 28, 2017 Author Posted December 28, 2017 (edited) Alright I got onto the Nexus Discord and am talking about it with another guy. This might be an issue with windows 10. Re-installed xEdit, run both that and MO as admin, but still can't get FNVedit to clean things without that error popping up. I've already went into the properties of the FNV directory folder to give all users full control, but I can't seem to untick the read-only property. I can, but then if I right click the folder again it is ticked again. Is there anything else I can do to get full control of the folder? Edited December 28, 2017 by MrBrightside
MrBrightside Posted December 28, 2017 Author Posted December 28, 2017 Just tried to do the steps to take full control of the FNV folder, it only sort of worked. It said it couldn't let me modify certain files (mostly ini and a few exe files). Still I thought that I had control over the rest of the folder. But FNVedit still isn't working for cleaning.
GrantSP Posted December 28, 2017 Posted December 28, 2017 Can you post your MO INI and also let me know where all your programmes are located? I generally advise against running MO or tools called from it as admin, but with your issues that may be the least of your troubles.
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MrBrightside Posted December 28, 2017 Author Posted December 28, 2017 G:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Fallout New Vegas\Mod OrganizerIs where my MO exe isG:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Fallout New VegasIs where my FNV exe is as well as my FNVedit exeG:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Fallout New Vegas\FNVLODGen 3.1.2aIs where I have LODGenG:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Fallout New Vegas\LOOTIs where I have LOOTG:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Fallout New Vegas\MopyIs where I have WryeFlashG:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Fallout New Vegas Mods\Merge Plugins-69905-2-3-1Is where I have Merge Plugins
GrantSP Posted December 28, 2017 Posted December 28, 2017 Try creating a folder called: Tools either off the G: drive or another drive and move MO, LOOT, xEdit, LODGen and MergePlugins to folders under that. Try and avoid using folder names with the version in them. e.g. G:\Tools\MO\xEdit\LOOT\Merge\LODGen This is a snippet of my MO INI with those tools: 5\title=xEdit 5\custom=true 5\toolbar=true 5\ownicon=true 5\binary=D:/Games/Utils/xEdit/xEdit.exe 5\arguments=-fnv 5\workingDirectory= 5\closeOnStart=false 5\steamAppID= 6\title=LOOT 6\custom=true 6\toolbar=true 6\ownicon=true 6\binary=D:/Games/Utils/LOOT/LOOT.exe 6\arguments="--game=FalloutNV" 6\workingDirectory= 6\closeOnStart=false 6\steamAppID= 7\title=FO4Edit 7\custom=true 7\toolbar=false 7\ownicon=true 7\binary=D:/Games/Utils/xEdit/xedit.exe 7\arguments=-fnv 7\workingDirectory= 7\closeOnStart=false 7\steamAppID= 8\title=Merge Plugins Standalone 8\custom=true 8\toolbar=true 8\ownicon=true 8\binary=D:/Games/Utils/Merge/MergePlugins.exe 8\arguments=-profile FNV 8\workingDirectory= 8\closeOnStart=false 8\steamAppID= 9\title=Mator Smash 9\custom=true 9\toolbar=true 9\ownicon=true 9\binary=D:/Games/Utils/Smash/MatorSmash.exe 9\arguments=-profile FalloutNVProfile 9\workingDirectory= 9\closeOnStart=false 9\steamAppID= 10\title=FNVLODGen 10\custom=true 10\toolbar=false 10\ownicon=false 10\binary=D:/Games/Utils/xEdit/xEdit.exe 10\arguments=-FNV -LODGen -o:\"D:\\Games\\FNVLODOutput\\\" 10\workingDirectory= 10\closeOnStart=false 10\steamAppID= 11\title=WryeFLASH 11\custom=true 11\toolbar=true 11\ownicon=false 11\binary=D:/Steam/steamapps/common/Fallout New Vegas/Mopy/Wrye Flash.exe 11\arguments= 11\workingDirectory= 11\closeOnStart=false 11\steamAppID= Notice i have one install of xEdit and by using arguments in MO's settings I can call as FNVEdit or LODGen or indeed for other games.Also arguments call LOOT and MergePlugins with FNV as the selected game saving one step upon loading. Additionally I have been running Windows 10 for some time now and I have missed ALL the so-called problems that it is supposed to have called, with the one exception of the RAM allocation in DX9 which is now fixed. You'll need to refresh my memory as to what your plugin cleaning problem is and also the bash tag issue.
MrBrightside Posted December 29, 2017 Author Posted December 29, 2017 (edited) I'll try and see what I can do about moving the programs. The issue right now is that FNVedit cannot clean nor apply bash tags right now without going into that "re-name" issue that I posted earlier. To bring this back up to speed when I try and apply bash tags to the advanced recon mods as I close xEdit It tells me that it could not rename G:\SteamLibrary\steammaps\common\Fallout New Vegas\Data\Advanced Recce Merged.esp.save.2017_12_25_13_39_12 to G:\SteamLibrary\steammaps\common\Fallout New Vegas\Data\Advanced Recce Merged.esp I get a similar message if I try and clean a mod through xEdit. I have assumed that this is a permission problem so far and have tried to fix it by running xEdit and MO as Admin and by trying to get full control of my FNV folder, but neither have worked so far. I am not sure why xEdit is doing this. Edit: Also regarding MO's ini, I do not know what you mean by "arguments", I'm assuming its something to do with how the ini is written Edited December 29, 2017 by MrBrightside
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