Looking for some input for a java / skyproc / MO problem.
Here is what is happening, I am using these three skyproc patchers, asis, npcenchant and Dual sheath redux. Each one is run by itself. When run the patcher finishes but MO won’t close. I have to start Windows task manager and end the Java platform SE binary process for the patcher.
If I use SUM it will run ASIS and the ASIS window will close, but the SUM window will stay on “Running ASIA†forever. If I end the ASIS process I get an ASIS error and if I end the SUM process everything ends.
I have the latest version of java, version 7 update 51, and the latest version of MO. I have uninstalled all old versions of java and reinstalled v7 u51 and the problem returned.
I have been away from Skyrim for a while, but I don’t think I had this problem when I stopped playing and I think I had the current version of MO at that time.
It is not a big problem as I like to run each one and make a mod out of the output anyway. I just would like to have the process end when it should. Any input would be appreciated.
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Looking for some input for a java / skyproc / MO problem.
Here is what is happening, I am using these three skyproc patchers, asis, npcenchant and Dual sheath redux. Each one is run by itself. When run the patcher finishes but MO won’t close. I have to start Windows task manager and end the Java platform SE binary process for the patcher.
If I use SUM it will run ASIS and the ASIS window will close, but the SUM window will stay on “Running ASIA†forever. If I end the ASIS process I get an ASIS error and if I end the SUM process everything ends.
I have the latest version of java, version 7 update 51, and the latest version of MO. I have uninstalled all old versions of java and reinstalled v7 u51 and the problem returned.
I have been away from Skyrim for a while, but I don’t think I had this problem when I stopped playing and I think I had the current version of MO at that time.
It is not a big problem as I like to run each one and make a mod out of the output anyway. I just would like to have the process end when it should. Any input would be appreciated.
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