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To make sure your files installed correctly into your Fallout 3 data folder, try a manual download of the mod first, extract it, and compare the folders to those in your data folder. NMM is still a baby, so it's going to get a lot of stuff wrong, especially with bigger files like a complete texture overhaul.  · When I look for a mod, I download it through the manager. Once it's downloaded, I install it. After I installed the mods I wanted, I play the game, but no mods are working. I've never had this problem before, in facet, I've modded Fallout 3 GOTY before through NMM but stopped playing for a while and wanted a fresh game and never had this problem.  · Because FOMM is no longer a mod manager for a single game, the recommendations for where to install it have changed since x and older versions. Whereas it was usual and recommended to install FOMM in the Fallout game folder, that is no longer the case.


then rename the directory fomm in your Fallout installation folder to old-fomm. then try to reinstall and run. Why? if any thing is corrupted like a data file that is not being replaced on reinstall it might be causing the program to fail. try to start with task manager open and visible and see if fomm even tries to run. I've also tried launching it from GOG Galaxy, Fallout Script Extender, and Nexus Mod Manager. I was wondering whether the mod for compatibility with Windows 8 would be helpful. I know FO3 is notoriously painful to get working with Windows 10 but I also know some people have managed it. Run Fallout 3 in Compatibility Mode - See images below for examples of what this looks like. Go to your Fallout 3 install folder within Steam. Default location: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout 3 goty. Right click the Fallout 3 application file and select Properties. Select the Compatibility Tab and c heck the box that says.


Method 3: Using Vortex (An Alternative) If the Nexus Mod Manager still doesn’t work, then switching to Vortex can be helpful for downloading mods. Vortex is the nice middle ground between Nexus Mod Manager (NMM) and Mod Organizer (MO). It has a few features that are better and not available on the other ones. then rename the directory fomm in your Fallout installation folder to old-fomm. then try to reinstall and run. Why? if any thing is corrupted like a data file that is not being replaced on reinstall it might be causing the program to fail. try to start with task manager open and visible and see if fomm even tries to run. Open a Window, e.g. "Computer" (on Win7: hit if the menu bar wont be shown on top of the window) Go to Tools -- Folder Options and click the View tab. In the Advanced settings list, enable the point "Show hidden files and folders". Click to clear the check box "Hide extensions for known file types".

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