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skyrim CTD every time i load a save game and i don't know to add a spoiler here 

 

the funny thing is when i cheek with Wrye bash the save games where marked purple

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skyrim CTD every time i load a save game and i don't know to add a spoiler here 

 

the funny thing is when i cheek with Wrye bash the save games where marked purple

Please provide more accurate and detailed description of your problem, your load order and full system spec,as per the disclaimer you have accepted before starting this thread. This is way too vague to troubleshoot your problem and it's a waste of time to ping pong questions and answers one by one.

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Please provide more accurate and detailed description of your problem, your load order and full system spec,as per the disclaimer you have accepted before starting this thread. This is way too vague to troubleshoot your problem and it's a waste of time to ping pong questions and answers one by one.

i just told them what happen

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Load order please.

 

Did you try to load earlier saves? Did you add or remove any mods? Does CTD happen during the game being loaded, just after you select a saved game from the list or just after the game is actually loaded?

 

Edit: did you start using ENBoost, as suggested before? Do you use SKSE?

 

See? We need DETAILED description, not 5 word sentence effectively being "my game doesn't work, help".

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rootsrat is right, and that barely scratches the surface of what your problem might be and the information you could share to help analyze your problem.

Do you have a retail version of the game?

Did you follow the STEP Guide to the letter?

Are you using Core STEP or Extended STEP?

Are you using STEP patches?

Are you using the right STEP Patch, i.e. CORE Patch with CORE setup, and Extended Patch with Extended Setup?

Did you leave any mods out that may have patches in the STEP Patches? (I bet that's it)

What mod installer are you using NMM, MO, WB?

How many mods do you have running?

What mods are you running?

What is your load order?

Did you make a Bashed patch? If so, is anything red or orange?

What are your skyrim.ini and skyrimprefs.ini settings?

If using ENB or just ENBboost, what are your enblocal.ini settings?

If using SKSE which version are you using and did you create an INI file for it?

Have you cleaned your PC, registry and all, and defragged? (I recommend Puran and Auslogics)

Are you or have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?

What are the rest of your specs (i.e. HDD or SDD and size, processor type and speed, etc)?

How is your Virtual Memory setup (for example is it on another hard drive)?

Do you have the proper amount of Virtual Memory allocated?

Do you use NVIDIA Inspector or any third party software as suggested by the STEP guide?

Are your video card/GPU drivers up to date?

Do you have as few as possible other programs running when you play the game?

 

This will give you an idea of things you need to know in order to properly mod a game.

Patience and research are key. If you see a wall of text read it. There are at least four good stability and or optimization guides on the Nexus.

However if you fully follow STEP Guide 2.2.9 by doing things such as first testing just the Core setup, and using Mod Organizer, you should be good.

If worst comes to worst you may need to uninstall, clean pc and registry, restart, and reinstall, especially if you didn't use Mod Organizer,

which none of us know if you did because you did not give enough information. The lack of info provided is also why this may seem demeaning,

though it is not supposed to, I simply don't know what you know so I am providing some basic information.

Post your load order. If using MO, Export to CSV, and post that. Post all four of the INI settings mentioned above.

Post your specs, you can find them under System Information.

After investigating and doing all of what I've suggested, come back and ask for help, and someone will be glad to (I've been helped a lot on here).

Of course by then hopefully you'll have figured out the problem yourself. I feel like it sounds like I'm being snarky, but I really am trying to help.

My part is done. Good luck.

 

EDIT: I should have proof read this before posting. YIKES! (fixed)

Edited by Vulgar1
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