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Been modding Skyrim for years, never have had this problem

 

Skyrim SE is installed outsdide C:/ drive

MO2 and all others tools (LOOT, XEdit ....etc) are installed in a separate folder than Skyrim launcher

MO2 and all other applications launch properly, LOOT, xEdit, Performance Monitor, SKSE Launcher, sEdit ..... , no problem at all

The game launchs and plays without issues....

 

Tryed to install Wrye Bash many times, in a separate folder where all the other tools are, in the main skyrim folder, in C:/ drive, with Python, without Pyton, with/out extra location...

Run the app with Administration permission.. etc

Running from Windows7

 

Once the WryeBash executable is set in MO2, once i click, MO2 block (like anyother executable) for a couple of seconds .. and then un-blocks, WryeBash simply does not launch, no messages or warnings of any kind..

 

I am in a state of desesperation, googling for days, posting everywhere ... Can's make a Bash patch .... Please help

 

WryeBash Carsh Dump:

 

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Did you get 307.2018.731.1531 from Nexus or github? The 307 Beta 3 version I downloaded from Nexus (307.2018.704.57) seems to be working fine, but one of the builds I downloaded from github had much the same issue.

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In order to be absolute sure (I know i did download from github and nexus) I went over nexus and downloaded the installer, it is not exactly the same version as you comment - Wrye Bash 307.2018.070.40057

Reinstalled (Deleted first ALL mopy/WryeBash)  --- The same problem, MO2 blocks, cmd console flash for a second,, and MO2 un-blocks, WryeBash does not even lunch

 

One thing i did see, in task manager, wrye Bash.exe*32, fires up, remains there for 1 second or less, then WerFault.exe*32 fires, and half a second after, wryebash*32 shuts down from task manager

 

How damn that could be, this computer has had Wrye Bash installed many times...

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