The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Hakiz Mar 1, 2013 @ 2:57am
anyone know how to remove Skyrim: High Resolution Texture Pack (Free DLC) ?
after I downloaded this (witch was a huge mistake for ME) skyrim keeps crashing on me.
before I downloaded it my game went smoothly and now I want to remove it because I can't play the game.. could anyone give me some pointers to remove Skyrim: High Resolution Texture Pack (Free DLC)
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Hakiz Mar 1, 2013 @ 3:22am 
please anyone help :(
psicon Mar 1, 2013 @ 3:55am 
You choose the Data Files option from that first box that Skyrim pops up. From there you will see a list of files with checkmarks. Just uncheck every file called HiResTexturePack. There's usually three of them.
DrZann Mar 1, 2013 @ 4:49am 
Also, I believe Steam customer support can remove the HD Texture DLCs associated with your account so you can delete the packages without having them re-download.
FurryGuyJeans Mar 1, 2013 @ 8:52am 
Easiest, most successful way to remove the HD packs is to disable them from loading in the Data Files section of the Skyrim launcher. The files are still on your hard-drive, but the game won't load them.

To actually remove them and not have them download again is to contact Steam Customer Support and get the files removed from your purchase list. Then you can delete them from your HD.
nedl9vsex Apr 25, 2014 @ 11:21am 
^which will take not less than a week.
Xion Aug 15, 2014 @ 4:53am 
Valve has recently added the option to toggle download of DLC via the DLC tab in the properties window. Works pro-actively too so it'll make the change even as you're downloading.
Zefram Cochrane Aug 15, 2014 @ 7:12am 
Originally posted by Xion:
Valve has recently added the option to toggle download of DLC via the DLC tab in the properties window. Works pro-actively too so it'll make the change even as you're downloading.

Yes, untick the box in the DLC tab. Then delete the files from the Data folder if you want to free up some hard drive space.
johnnynorton Aug 21, 2014 @ 2:11am 
Originally posted by Xion:
Valve has recently added the option to toggle download of DLC via the DLC tab in the properties window. Works pro-actively too so it'll make the change even as you're downloading.
That's great, where is the properties window?
Munkee Aug 21, 2014 @ 2:15am 
Originally posted by johnnynorton:
Originally posted by Xion:
Valve has recently added the option to toggle download of DLC via the DLC tab in the properties window. Works pro-actively too so it'll make the change even as you're downloading.
That's great, where is the properties window?

Right click skyrim. At the bottom of the list.
johnnynorton Aug 21, 2014 @ 2:20am 
Getting warmer.
Click on skyrim, where? & the bottom of what list?
Munkee Aug 21, 2014 @ 2:23am 
Originally posted by johnnynorton:
Getting warmer.
Click on skyrim, where? & the bottom of what list?

Right click skyrim in your library. A list will pop up. Just go to the bottom to properties.
DLC will be on the right. Just uncheck the one you dont want.
Last edited by Munkee; Aug 21, 2014 @ 2:24am
hiss_n_spit Aug 21, 2014 @ 2:25am 
Originally posted by johnnynorton:
Getting warmer.
Click on skyrim, where? & the bottom of what list?
:3
In your list of games, the ``Library'', right click the word ``Skyrim''.
johnnynorton Aug 21, 2014 @ 2:29am 
Thankyou.
Vervain May 31, 2015 @ 1:27pm 
This doesn't work for me - neither unchecking the DLC option in the library, nor removing them from the load list in the Data Files section. And it looks like I can't contact Steam Support about it (to get the DLC deleted from my account) either, because when I go through the options on Steam Support it redirects me to the Bethesda page. Help please!?
Mr. Shaver Aug 3, 2016 @ 3:58pm 
has this been solved elsewhere?
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