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Issues running Dyndolod and TextGen


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Im having an issue running these programs for skyrim se, i get an error message trying to open them
"Fatal: Could not open registry key: \SOFTWARE\BethesdaSoftworks\Skyrim\
This can happen after steam updates, run the games launcher to restore registry settings
Verify game is starting in desired game mode. Current mode TES5" im using NMM :/ i need help plz

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I have tried creating a shortcut and changing the target by adding -sse at the end but then it says "The name 'C:\Games\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\Tools\DynDOLODx64.exe -sse' specified in the Target box is not valid.
Make sure the path and file name are correct."

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The issue not with the tools. Read the included install instructions in Quickstart.html or DynDOLOD\Docs\DynDOLOD_Manual_SSE.html
 
From the DynDOLOD Standalone archive copy the content of the 'DynDOLOD' folder, which contains the files DynDOLOD.exe, TexGen.exe, DynDOLOD_QuickStart.html and the sub folders 'Docs' and 'Edit Scripts' with all their content into a new 'DynDOLOD' folder outside of special OS folders like 'Programs Files' or 'Program Files (x86)', the SteamApps or game folders and Mod Organizers virtual file structure. Do not mix with old versions or xEdit/xLODGen installation.
 
By default the tools start in Skyrim mode, which is the same as adding the -tes5 command line parameter. Add -sse as a command line parameter to DynDOLOD.exe/DynDOLODx64.exe or TexGen.exe/TexGenx64.exe to start the tools in Skyrim Special Edition mode. Add -tes5vr as a command line parameter to DynDOLOD.exe/DynDOLODx64.exe or TexGen.exe/TexGenx64.exe to start the tools in Skyrim VR mode. Add -enderal as a command line parameter to DynDOLOD.exe/DynDOLODx64.exe or TexGen.exe/TexGenx64.exe to start the tools in Enderal mode in case the Steam version is used. See DynDOLOD-Shortcut.txt for help.
 
There should be no quotes around the path and command line arguments. Adding command line argument to a shortcut is basic windows knowledge, so instructions and examples can easily be found searching the internet.

 

Use a real mod manager like MO2.

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