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Patch fails to build - "out of memory cannot continue operation"


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Running into an issue with wrye bash taking roughly an hour or so to try to "build" bashed patch, then ultimately failing due to "not having enough memory to continue the operation" to save the patch. Through the patch process it throws two stdout/stderr errors, but disabling either or both of these mods does nothing to solve the problem. Skipping or cancelling the out of memory errors makes the bash patch not rebuild and just revert to what it was before trying to build.

 

Any ideas?

 

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Edited by zydramir

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I've never come across anything like this before. I'm grasping at straws here, but have you loaded all the mods in xEdit and checked them for errors?

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I haven't. Tbh I've only cleaned the ones that STEP specifically tells you to clean. Do you think that would affect a bash patch being created that much?

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Cleaning mods that STEP (or LOOT) indicates should be cleaned should not cause any issues. Using mods for Skyrim LE in Skyrim SE or vice versa may cause an issue due incompatibilities in the mod formats. Merging mods can sometimes cause issues if the mods aren't merged correctly. I just have no idea what might cause the issue you are having, unless perhaps it's trying to merge more mods into the bashed patch than it can handle.

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