The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition (2009)

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition (2009)

Crash When Looting Armor
I've had Oblivion for some time now, and it has had a lot of issues due to some mods. I fixed most, but just before I even fixed those, a new problem randomly popped up.

When I loot from the upper body(like shirts and upper body armor)from most vanilla NPCs, regardless of gender, my game freezes and CTDs when exiting the loot menu...

I never had this problem before, and without installing or removing any mods, it just happened.

My NMM loadout is:
Oblivion.esm
UOPS Additional Changes.esp
Unofficial Oblivion Patch.esp
X.Races.Comp.esp
1em_Vilja.esp
SMChorrol.esp
DLCShiveringIsles.esp
Knights.esp
DLCFrostcrag.esm
DLCMehrunesRazor.esp
DLCBattlehornCastle.esp
DLCTheivesDen.esp
DLCHorseArmor.esp
DLCSpellTomes.esp
DLCVileLair.esp
DLCOrrery.esp
HentaiMania2.esp (It's not what you think)
HM2SummonCompatible.esp (unchecked)
MaleBodyReplacerV5.esp (not sure if this works)
And I also have DarNified UI and HGEC Body 1.21 with OBMM
Plus OBSE

Any help given would be appreciated
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As far as I know Nexus Mod Manager is not recommended for Oblivion. Some people report game breaking and other bad stuff happening as result of NMM
I don't really use NMM to download the files, I just use it to adjust the load order and uncheck mods rather than uninstall them. Could that still cause a problem, becuase I'll just use OBMM for everything then.

Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, the problem persisted even when I disabled all of the plugins
i think its a problem with DarNified UI, uninstall this and test again
use boss to sort your mod order, start a new save and try it out with smchorrol and x.races disabled
I just started a new game with smchorrol and x.races disabled, and when I got out of char creation, the game immediately CTD'd...

Damn Oblivion
Well, my game still CTD's after char creation even after using BOSS and disabling all plugins...
delete every folder inside the data folder in oblivion and validate/verify game cache and run the game without mods for a while and add one by one until you find the culprit
Yeah, I just uninstalled the game
One last question, when I uninstall, a lot of the time my saves stay, should I delete the saves and start a new game if they still exist?
I got everything to work :D

Turns out it was an Oblivion.ini problem, a mod probably messed it up or something, but either way, I was able to start a new game with no CTD, loot armor with no CTD and keep all my saves. The trick was deleting my oblivion document file and then copying the new .ini file from starting a new game and deleting that, restoring the old oblivion file and then pasting the .ini into the old one.
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