

From what I've seen, there's no "official guide" yet so I'm really at the mercy of the community here. 278 runs fine but now assume it won't unless I change it back when in compatibility mode.Īnyway, sorry for the long post, but if anyone can link me to some comprehensive steps to getting my modded FONV running with Windows 10 I'd be very appreciative. I fixed this by going into my FONV root folder and adding ".bak" to the ending of dxgi.dll and dxgi.fx
#NVSE SILVERLOCK 4GB MOD#
Immediately after upgrading from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10, when I launched the 4GB EXE through Mod Organizer, the game itself launched but the screen was entirely black all I could get was sound.

However, Windows 10 also introduced a new problem with ENB's (I'm using Dynamo Performance). Naturally, the logical solution for me would be to run the game in Windows 8 compatibilty mode. My game will be running totally smoothly and then suddenly can Windows will give me a message telling me it has to close FONV and will let me know if it finds a solution to the problem. Since upgrading to 10, I'm now crashing once every hour sometimes as frequently as every 10 minutes. I used LOOT to sort my load order and FNVEdit to clean my plugins. I'm launching 4GB, and also have several performance mods ( NVSE, NVSR, CASM, NVAC, the memory hack, Onetweak, Performance of the Gods, etc). It is modded through Mod Organizer and was running perfectly for several weeks with no crashes whatsoever. I upgraded my Alienware Alpha i5 4590t (GTX 860M, 8GB RAM) from 8.1 to Windows 10 recently and have been having several different issues.Ĭrashing: When I upgraded from 8.1 to 10, my goal was to continue my current game save.
