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Leonardo

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  1. You have that much! Well, I'm out of ideas.
  2. How much free diskspace do you have left on your SSD?
  3. Have you tried to launch SSE without mods, just to see if you were able to start a new game (I know how boring it's to start a new vanilla game )?
  4. This is a little different, but I want to ask anyone here about the Malachite mineral deposits. Does anyone remember where the Malachite mineral deposits is located? All I know is that the Malachite mineral deposits are rare in-game and I don't know where to look to find them.
  5. Yes, it is interesting. Perhaps there is a setting in either Skyrim.ini or in SkyrimPrefs.ini that Windows doesn't like. Or could it be just that ladyonthemoon has SSE installed on a SSD and somehow Windows cannot cope with that.
  6. Eh, I don't know French and have no idea what your status report means. Perhaps translate it to English.
  7. Like I said, the location had a wooden palisade similar to what the Orc stronghold has in-game.
  8. Perhaps there isn't enough of free diskspace left for Windows virtual memory swap file.
  9. I think you need to install one mod at the time just see what mod is causing SSE to CTD on startup. Should you be able to find the mod then report to the original author or fix it yourself, if you made that mod. Or you could stop use that mod. Well as long HeyYou allows us to discuss it then worry. It's always a good idea to do such a thing, because how would you know if there is an error in the installed RAM or not.
  10. HeyYou is right the ntdll.dll is related to Windows and I know what the 'nt' mean. The .dll file extension stands for dynamic-link library. It means NewTechnology and that's why Microsoft's Windows NT has the NTFS file system (64-bit?). So I suggest that you check the system files for Windows, I assume you are using Windows 7, just to see the ntdll.dll file is added or you could manually copy the ntdll.dll file yourself from the Windows 7 disc.
  11. It's available, but only as an alpha. http://skse.silverlock.org/
  12. No, that's not it, It's located too north. Yes, I did but did I found it. No, I did not found since the location I mean are too small and might be one of those unmarked locations. It could be one many POI<name+num> cells (POI=PointOfInterest), which Skyrim has plenty of I assure you. I dunno how many of those POI<name+num> cells I've loaded in the CK for my Skyrim Map Marker mod.
  13. Very interesting, indeed, it is because I've both SLE and SSE installed on a SATA instead of a SSD due for being too small I guess. My SSD is a Kingston 120 Gb which isn't large these days. As for fixing your file issue, have you tried to verify game cache in Steam or reinstalled your video driver, even use an older video driver version, or doing both?
  14. I don't remember where I this location is, because I discover it over 5 years ago and haven't found it since then. The climate is similar how it is around the Rift Imperial War Camp and the entrance of Angarvunde or next to the mountain where Forelhost is. All I know it's somewhere in the Southern regions next to the edge of a mountain or a ridge, but not in the snowy mountains. The surroundings seems to be a bandit hideout or something that has been attacked by a dragon, I recall I found dead bodies there, since the place has a wooden palisade similar to how the Orc stronghold looked like in-game. I think there was a mine too, not sure about that tough. Anyone who remember what location I'm referring to?
  15. My bad, I miss this post otherwise I wouldn't post this support ticket.
  16. When I play either SLE or SSE and reload my game after I did something, anything it doesn't matter other than I was running, then I decided to re-load my game I can't run with my PC anymore in-game. Sometimes I can re-load my game 1-2 times before I can't run and this only happen in Skyrim. I suspect, now this is my theory, that a SSD handles data information differently in comparison to a SATA and there is one thing, from I understand, a SSD might not have is a cache memory while a SATA has a cache memory. So when I re-load my game in Skyrim the data from the Skyrim.ini and/or SkyrimPrefs.ini isn't properly saved on a SSD while it is properly saved on a SATA.
  17. Since my last post here, I've changed my mind about using a SSD due for experiencing strange things happen in-game in both SLE and SSE. So now I'm serious thinking about not using a SSD as a bootdrive for Windows at all and only use a SSD as a download partition.
  18. Which method, manually by editing the Morrowind.ini or using the old BSAReg tool, did you use to register the BSA? If you use the old BSAReg tool then delete it since it known to fail to register the BSA in TR, I switched to KINGPIX's BSA Registration Utility when the old BSAReg failed to register the BSA in TR.
  19. When I first notice it I was confused since it never happen when playing SLE from day one and at that time I use a SATA HDD, which I find to be more stable and reliable. Using a SATA HDD as a boot drive give the user more control of how to use the disk capacity more efficient. Can defrag a partition anytime Can create more than one partition on a physical HDD Can resize/move a partition how the user wants it Which one cannot do with a SSD without risking a SSD to be permantely damaged. So that's why I plan to stop using a SSD as a boot drive and only use a SSD as one download partition. Anyway, back to topic. My advice to the OP are basically two things; 1) install as much RAM the mobo can handle, 2) upgrade both mobo and the video card. Also, try to remember do not think you have the performance only based on the video card. No, the monitor is what decides how good graphics a video card can show.
  20. I wouldn't advice to use a SSD as a boot drive due for making strange things happen in Skyrim. Also, I've only notice this in Skyrim, no other games. Why? Because I use a SSD as a boot drive and ever since I start using it I notice one thing happen in Skyrim. What I mean is when I run in-game then re-load a few times out of sudden I can't run no matter what I do, so the only thing to fix it, temporarily, is to exit Skyrim and relaunch it from Windows. That can happen anytime for both SLE and SSE. My guess is that SSD handle the cache memory differently in comparison to Windows, if it has a cache memory that is.
  21. I still want. But don't count me as a partner, because I don't possess the skill nor knowledge about modding. I can only do this. I think we should stick to how Ysne described her idea/request at DC back in 2013 and doing that we also show her courtesy by not changing it. I haven't forgot the idea I had back in 2013, but this thread is the wrong place to continue discussing it. So send me a PM then post a WIP-thread after we talked about it.
  22. I read the sad news the same day Amadaun posted it at TAL. Yes, I think we should try at least I tried to contribute something and back in 2013 I posted this thread at AFK Mods. However, due to RL in late 2013 I just couldn't continue working on it, it was too painful. RIP - Ysne58
  23. @zNightmanDarkRider's advice is exactly what you need to do. I too, joined the modding school here back in 2012 I think and let me tell you that it's fun.
  24. The Suran Underworld is very old and I bet it's still available on MMH. Here is a specific forum for MMH and there can you ask the people there if anyone have play it. However, don't expect a quick answer since GHF these days are pretty quit and doesn't have much activity as it had in the past.
  25. Long live Bethesda Softworks and may you prosper!
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