

If this is an issue in game, disable any overlays you are using. Some aggressive AntiVirus software prevent Mod Organizer from hooking tools and the game, and some poorly designed AntiVirus software deletes uvfs.dll without warning.ģ. If it works now, add a rule to exclude the Mod Organizer folder. Temporarily disable your AntiVirus software to determine whether it is interfering with Mod Organizer's hooking process. Note that if you download the ZIP file to a NAS (network attached storage) or a server on your home network, Windows may still block all extracted files because Windows treats network devices on your local network as untrusted sources.Ģ. If you unblock the ZIP file first, none of the extracted files will be blocked by Windows.

The easiest and recommended method is to download Mod Organizer from Nexus (or #builds on discord) to a hard drive on your PC, right click on the ZIP file you downloaded, and unblock the ZIP file before you extract the files. You may also need to unblock all *.exe and *.dll files in the Mod Organizer folder. You must click Unblock and OK to allow UVFS to work properly. If you see an Unblock button or Unblock checkbox, Windows 10 (and possibly earlier versions of Windows) blocks UVFS because Mod Organizer is not trusted. Open Windows Explorer, go into your Mod Organizer folder, right click on ModOrganizer.exe, and click Properties. I now just copy and paste things into that my data directory.If any of the tools or the game are not "seeing" any of your active plugins in Mod Organizer 2, follow these basic steps to troubleshoot the issue:ġ. And, I have noticed that new files aren't even being installed in some cases. I didn't know until some digging that I had these symlinks which, upon further investigation, turned out to be broken.Īnything where mods might overlap are at risk. A Saber Fate/Stay Night mod worked fine for some days. I have had situations where symlinks for certain mods would break after some time. On the other hand, symlinks can be a bitch to fix. The mod management can be very messy, and creates duplicate files on your hard disk. This is a great way to save disk space and make it easy to enable and disable mods the alternative approach to mod management would be to find particular files from one mod, delete that, and install from another mod installation directory. esm files will not be replaced with symlinks, but it will replace images, bump maps, sounds, etc. NMM will often replace files such as textures and non-script files with symlinks.
