
So to avoid any issues at the earliest, I would recommend you to update both the Nexus mod manager and the installed mods with the latest version. Most of the time conflict between a mod and an original video game happens when you are using an older version of the mod or the mod manager. If you have already installed the Nexus mod manager on your PC, then the only option left for you is to reinstall the mod manager again, UPDATING NEXUS MOD MANAGER

In normal circumstances that would be OK but in order to get rid of any conflict, it’s advisable to do the exact opposite – Enable the multiple harddisks option to make sure Nexus mod manager isn’t installed in just one Drive. When you first install Nexus mod manager, you get an option to install it on the same drive as the game and a multi HD install lesson. ✅Custom-made Windows PC 5 Working Solutions to Fallout 4 Not Working Error INSTALLING MOD MANAGER IN MULTIPLE HARD DISKS Privileges to every app or video game associated with it. Just my observations so far.Now, to fix the conflict between these modes and the official games I will share workarounds that you can implementīut before I go ahead, there’s a thing you need to do – Grant necessary administrative. Keep newly downloaded mods you want to use, for your next runĪgain, not putting this forward as an exact science. So, to me, the best thing to do is to avoid too many changes in plug-ins load for a game. In a still earlier play-through, I had it almost constantly at one point, but that was a game that was riddled with added and deleted mods. In the previous run (over nie-hundred hours) I had it maybe four or five times. These freezes usually happen when in WorkShop mode and scrolling through the menus. On my latest run, I now have seven days, sixteen hours and fourty-nine minutes of play and the RAM-freeze occured only once and that was while testing a mod for someone, in combination with the extensive use of the expanded items list of Place Everywhere for scrapping stuff that is either non-scrappable or out of build limit bounds. Most of these freezes happen when transitioning from one cell to another (fast-travel entering a door between an outside and inside cell).

As such, there can also be an influence on what is loaded and what is not. A lot of mods' changes get baked into a save and can have an influence on future game behaviour even when said mods have been deleted from the game.

So I take it that there's absolutely no fix for this, and you just have to call it quits on FO4?Īs far as I've seen (having around ten-thousand hours in FO4 right now) it first of all has to do with bad allocation of RAM (both system and Video) but has more chance to happen when having added and deleted a lot of mods in the course of one play-through.
