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Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, uninstalling mods is done with r2modman. I can fire up the game on its own without the mods and without any problem. I really don't see how any specific mod would be the problem. r2modman is used for many games and I don't see that it would read in the mod for every game before starting up. fwiw, I *have* tried uninstalling and reinstalling r2modman.
In another part of the Thunderstore website, there was a red banner saying (about r2modman):
This package has been marked as deprecated, and it's suggested another alternative is used.
They suggested I download the thunderstore mod manager. I did and it works fine. Looks and seems to work exactly like r2modman. I just had to remember and redownload all the mods.
I recommend upgrading to at least Win10 because Win7 is end of life since January 2020.
I'd rather avoid the thunderstore mod manager due to Overwolf dependency (bloat- and adware no thank you).
I'm going to upgrade my operating system to make a depreciated mod manager work? Thanks, but no.
This is one of those "Don't get me started..." issues. The operating system has a fairly straightforward job to do. It handles the various programs that I run. Win7 works exactly as I want. I also have a Win10 machine and programs run no better on it.
And not for nothing, but I know Win7 pretty well. If there's a networking issue, or a device compatibility problem, I know how to fix it. Microsoft has this habit of changing things for no friggin' reason when they come out with a new operating system. Simple things. "Find" gets changed to "Search". Handy features get removed.
A funny thing happened to Win7 in January 2020.
Absolutely nothing.
Just as I like it.
The dev of r2modman knows and is working on a fix to get it working on win7 again. But you will only prolong the issues. Less and less applications will support Win7 in the future.
From the R2 github, the issues post linked above:
I uninstalled, downloaded the r2modman-3.1.29.exe ( https://github.com/ebkr/r2modmanPlus/releases ), installed it and it seems to work.
As in, the modmanager runs just fine, not sure if all the previously installed mods work properly. I'm seeing new errors ingame, but I was already having some mod issues before.
https://dsp.thunderstore.io/package/ebkr/r2modman_dsp/
If he could fix it, I'd certainly give it another try. On the same page where it says it's depreciated, it also says the last update was a year ago.
https://dsp.thunderstore.io/package/ebkr/r2modman/
Even if they "recommend" the official (ad laden) thunderstore manager or an alternative (there's none), the r2modman in blue is just simply better (and it's not just for DSP)
Thanks for that. Sadly, I installed it and got the same error.
EDIT: Get the portable one (the one NOT called setup) or you are stuck when you autoupdate. It will prompt you to update with a yellow banner. Ignore that banner for now.
3.1.31 is (for now) Win10/11 only.
THAT WORKED!!!
Hey, serious thanks for taking the trouble to help me on this. I'm idly curious why the version I had stopped working. But no matter. From now on, I'll look for the latest Win7 version.
It will try to autoupdate to 3.1.31 (which isn't Win7 compatible) if you used the setup.
The reason is a dependency update that stopped support for Win7 as mentioned in the issue, probably an incompatibility with the Internet Explorer. Win7 didn't come with edge, so IE is used internally.