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Geck & Geck PowerUp Questions

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Royhr
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Geck & Geck PowerUp Questions

Post by Royhr » Wed Jun 10, 2015 3:48 pm

Ok first I hope this is the correct forum to ask this in... If not I apologize and please move it to where it should go...


I have basically 2 questions that I've searched for answers but haven't been able to find an answer. If they are already answered then please point me to the threads that will answer my questions.


First question is how to LAA Geck? I've seen it talked about but have not been able to find where it explains how to do it. I know I had done it once before but for the life of me I can't remember where I found the info to do it.


Second... How do you eliminate all of the warnings you get when you start up GECK via GECK PowerUp using nvse? I've followed the readme that came with the PowerUp download to get PowerUp installed and I downloaded the optional PowerUp nvse pluggin and followed it's readme to install that but when I launch GECK using the geckpu-nv-14.exe I still get the warning messages popping up. I can keep hitting "Yes to All" but that is a pain. I tried changing the settings in the optional plugin ini to change everything to =0 and then to =2 but it still does the same thing as the default =1. So what do you have to do to get those warning messages to stop displaying?



thermador
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To answer your first question

Post by thermador » Wed Jun 10, 2015 5:11 pm

To answer your first question, here are TJ's instructions (slightly edited)




  1. Make a backup copy of your GECK.exe in case you screw something up.


  2. First you need CFF explorer. http://www.ntcore.com/files/ExplorerSuite.exe


  3. Install it, then right click GECK.exe and click "open with CFF."


  4. Under "NT headers" you'll see the option "File Header".


  5. Click that, then on the right it'll display some info, the last of which being "Characteristics" with a "Click Here" in the last box.


  6. Click that and a box will pop up with a bunch of different check boxes.


  7. Check the box next to "App Can Handle >2gb Address Space".


  8. Click OK, File> Save> Overwrite original .exe and you now have a 64 bit GECK.



Royhr
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Ok great... Already had CFF

Post by Royhr » Wed Jun 10, 2015 5:26 pm

Ok great... Already had CFF for when I tried making FOMM LAA which didn't seem to want to work per the instruction I had. But anyway doing this for GECK worked great. Thanks for help...


Now to get question 2 answered....



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Dont use the exe version of

Post by RoyBatty » Wed Jun 10, 2015 5:29 pm

Dont use the exe version of powerup, use the NVSE plugin version and launch it with nvse_loader.exe -editor


 


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Royhr
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Well as soon as I read your

Post by Royhr » Wed Jun 10, 2015 5:46 pm

Well as soon as I read your post the bell went off. It reminded me about that since I had done that in the past. Seems to be working fine now. So I thank you...


 



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