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So have you tried verifying the game files?..(right click on Skyrim in library select bottom function click 2nd tab (local files) and verify...
Someone just posted the same thread mate. you might wanna look through the past couple of forum pages for this thread, it's identical and I don't think there's any point us repeating ourselves..
I've had no real problems either till now and I been playing computer games since the Comodore 64 days "27" years also the 8088 & 8086 days and that's been 21 years when "DOS" was the premier OS ...... So i know how to install software (Pulling out what hair I have left) :-( . This here is just a nightmare "STEAM" driven nightmare I believe... The original and the legendary edition were both retail versions not downoads so it wouldn't be messed up files do to a less than perfect downoad......Losing hope.....I miss the good ole days
there was no files to see......uninstalled steam and skyrim and reinstalled both just few min ago about to start playing again to see if dragonborn....etc will work now....thanks for help everybody
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This didn't occur to me but it seems possible (nothing said so far excludes it).
Busta: In the box should be a CD-key, have you entered this into Steam (click "add a game" in the bottom left corner of Steam followed by "activate a product..." and follow the instructions from there).
Also, this would be a little less confusing if you used the correct terms. Mods are user-created content. Dragonborn, Dawnguard and Hearthfires are all DLCs. Sorry to sound pedantic but I've been wrong-footed a few times by the incorrected usage of these terms.