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And that one is ooooold. Karmo View Profile View Posts. Originally posted by Karmo :. Last edited by Uncle64 ; 13 May, pm. Obviously you don't read before you download.

Did you also skip over the Install Instructions for the mods too? Go Read. Last edited by JDaremo Fireheart ; 13 May, pm. Originally posted by Uncle64SwE :. Originally posted by JDaremo Fireheart :. I use Vitruvi for males to make them look like males. And boobs? I think I have seen all sorts of them. You just need to right click on the Nexus icon and click ' Run as Administrator' also make sure Nexus isn't saved in Program Files. Drag the nexus folder to your desktop or something.

One of the major bonuses of using the Nexus Mod Manager NMM over manually installing your mods is that it makes it a lot easier for you to actually download and install mods off of the Nexus sites. If you do not use a mod manager you have to manually download and save your files to your hard-drive and then either manually extract files in the proper game directories, or use a mod manager to load the files.

NMM takes care of all of this in the background, which really speeds up the modding process. This quick tutorial page assumes that you have already installed NMM and have it setup ready for modding. In order to install a file, you need to first find the file on the Nexus site you are using and download it using the 'Download with manager' button. NMM comes with a built-in download manager which will automatically download files that you select.

The Download Manager tab located at the bottom of the program by default is where all your downloads are displayed for the current session. You can download more than one file at a time, and all the files you are currently downloading or have completed downloading will show in the Download Manager tab until you close the program.

When you click the 'Download with manager' button the file you selected will be added to the Download Manager tab. Each download you have running will show details about the progress of your file downloads, including how fast you are downloading, how long NMM thinks your download will take based on your download speed and the percentage of the download completed.

You can control certain aspects of your file downloading using the buttons to the left of the download manager.

These buttons are:. At this point your file will be added to the 'Mods' tab where you can manage your new file. Once a file download has been completed NMM will automatically add the file to the 'Mods' tab. The Mods tab contains all the mods and files that you have downloaded or added to your game manually.

When you download a file it will be added to the Mods tab, but it will not be active which means it won't show up in the game until you activate it. NMM does not automatically activate mods as there is a chance your downloads will conflict with currently installed files, and we think it's best if you manage this process manually so you do not inadvertently break your game.

To activate and install a mod simply select the mod within the Mods tab and click the 'Activate' button. To deactivate and uninstall a mod simply click the 'Deactivate' button. In this step, we will install and configure Mod Organizer 2, the best mod manager for any Bethesda game.

Mod Organizer 2's "Profiles" feature allows for easy switching between different mod configurations. In this step, we will setup a testing profile and a main profile. The default profile will stay completely untouched and act as a backup.

And finally, the main profile is where we will install and enable all of our mods. Profiles can be selected via the drop-down menu above the left pane. The changes these will make are placebo at best and dangerous at worst. You will realistically not need any other tweaks than the ones already in the guide.

When the guide says to install a mod, it will be formatted as follows: Main File - Example Mod 1.



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