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TTW 2.4a Released

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delta534
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It's times like these that I

Post by delta534 » Thu Dec 26, 2013 4:49 pm

It's times like these that I'm glad I use Mod Organizer instead of NMM.



manos
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YEAH!

Post by manos » Thu Dec 26, 2013 8:55 pm

YEAH!


What can i say? Now it's Christmas ;)


Well a really "gargantuesque merci!" from a french guy.


I will do the all nine yards again to see if there is better compatibility with my french Fallout(s).


Thank you guys and girls, we all really appreciate your hard work :)


 


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freakydoo
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thermador wrote:

Post by freakydoo » Thu Dec 26, 2013 9:47 pm

[quote=thermador]


 


morlund69 wrote:



So I ran the new installer and it all worked fine (I think) and it created the fomods. I dragged them into the NMM mods folder, opened NMM (latest, 0.46.0) and went to install Tale of Two Wastelands - Main. I waited around for ~15 minutes, OS hangs up for a second, I get this (twice; I tried installing it again to double check, same message):


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My immediate guess is I ran out of memory, but I say this based on having no idea what that message box is telling me. Unless this is something more serious than I think it is, I'm assuming I should just do a manual install?


 



Are you on a 32 bit system? 


"Currently NMM doesn't support the installation of archived big files on a 32bit OS . Eg. Installing a 1Gb archive with 1000 small files in it works; installing a 1Gb archive with a 700Mb and a 300Mb files in it, doesn't." http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/721054-problems-read-here-first-nexus-mod-manager-frequent-issues/


I had this error on a 32-bit WinXP test system with NMM.  I never got TTW to install with NMM because of this error. 


If you have access to a 64-bit version of windows (XP x64 or Vista x64 or Win 7 x64, etc.) I would try that if you have  the heart for doing it.


You could also try disabling your antivirus - NMM has a lot of issues with antivirus programs.


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i have win 8 64-bit and ran into the same issue with NMM. i manually installed so i'm good just throwing out the info


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Perren D'Wolff
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morlund69 wrote:

Post by Perren D'Wolff » Thu Dec 26, 2013 11:00 pm

[quote=morlund69]


 


So I ran the new installer and it all worked fine (I think) and it created the fomods. I dragged them into the NMM mods folder, opened NMM (latest, 0.46.0) and went to install Tale of Two Wastelands - Main. I waited around for ~15 minutes, OS hangs up for a second, I get this (twice; I tried installing it again to double check, same message):


Image


My immediate guess is I ran out of memory, but I say this based on having no idea what that message box is telling me. Unless this is something more serious than I think it is, I'm assuming I should just do a manual install?


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I'm having the same issue now myself. This install is making pullout my hair. I'm gonna try and disable my antivirus and see if that works. 


My OS is a 64 bit win 7


I have 8 gigs  of ram and a 3.2 gig quad core and plenty (plenty being a relative term, but i have enough for this) of hard drive space. If that doesn't work I'll attempt a manual install. or maybe try mod organizer if i can find it.


 



JaxFirehart
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This error pops up if the

Post by JaxFirehart » Thu Dec 26, 2013 11:05 pm

This error pops up if the install takes too long. If you walk away and come back an hour later, NMM seems to forget what it was doing and throw an error. So unfortunately the FOMOD cannot be installed unattended.


This error also applies to people with low amounts of RAM which causes attended installs to take too long and NMM fogets what it was doing.



Perren D'Wolff
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I was here the entire time

Post by Perren D'Wolff » Thu Dec 26, 2013 11:08 pm

I was here the entire time watching as it goes ever so slowly. If its taking to long I'm not sure what i can do.


EDIT: Ok after watching it creep along again, i noticed that it doesn't actually take that long for it to install. but after the install bar disappears it just sits there  doing nothing for a while until that message pops up. This time it waited 5 minutes.



JaxFirehart
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A manual install is it

Post by JaxFirehart » Thu Dec 26, 2013 11:15 pm

A manual install is it unfortunately.



TJ
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Sadly this is an NMM issue.

Post by TJ » Thu Dec 26, 2013 11:26 pm

Sadly this is an NMM issue. There's nothing that can be done to fix it.


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Perren D'Wolff
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Downloading Mod Organizer and

Post by Perren D'Wolff » Thu Dec 26, 2013 11:35 pm

Downloading Mod Organizer and attempting it with that.



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I always have that NMM error

Post by Risewild » Thu Dec 26, 2013 11:37 pm

I always have that NMM error happening to me, I think in my case is because of low memory, so I use LAA FOMM to install the fomod files instead of making a manual install cheeky. Never had any problems with LAA FOMM laugh.


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