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I.e. WIN XP(32bit) or WIN7 (64bit)? Basic question, I know, but if we can trouobleshoot, and make some progress on getting you calmed down a bit, then the sooner you can get relaxed and have happy positive solution time yes? :D
Reinstallation would be my first suggestion.
I wish they would save up some of their changes and update the program less often.
yeah im not gonna be attempting to actually update it for a while but thanks anyways.
I was going to suggest re downloading it, that is an option. But I do recommend you go for the updates... Don't forget, it is still being polished..and in it's BETA so, I would try to maintain it as best you can..
ditto
I uninstalled and redownloaded it. Was quick and simple.
In reply to ripstax, i found the opposite. I hate the workshop. When you unsubscribe from a mod it doesn't delete or deactivate it. How stupid is that? You have to manually find it and remove it. NMM takes care of that for you. Also it lets you know when your mods have updates. NMM is awesome. I was having trouble with downloading an update crashing on me. just uninstall NMM and downloaded the latest version from the site. Presto.