

If the "Games" folder does not exist, right click, choose "New Folder" and name it "Games".You can do this if you have administrator rights by: Just right click, and choose the "Run as Administrator" option. This way, it will have permissions to write to the root of C:\, and then you can create the files/folders there. They want you to install into a subfolder of C:\, and if you don't have administrator rights, chances are you can't create the "Games" folder you need (C:\Games). The root cause is that the default folder that Nexus Mod Manager wants to install into is not typically writable by normal users. I've ran the scan and it said everything is fine.I ran into this problem today, and I've come up with a few solutions. I've checked a few times and yes it is E: and the path is good, windows didn't change a thing. If your E: doesn't exist (because the letter was changed or something) then you'll need to tell NMM where to find the files now. Right click on the drive in Windows Explorer and choose properties, goto Tools, and run the Check under Error Checking. If that is true then you should run a disk check. If the drive does exist make sure the path is correct and exists. If it's an external drive it's possible Windows changed the letter. I posted this on reddit and someone answered with:įirst thing to check is the your E: actually exists. It asks me if i want to upgrade the mod and when i press yes it goes to the next mod, and when i press yes again it opens the next message(too long to write): can't post link cause I have low reputation I press yes and choose Fallout 4 and choose the path to my mods and press finish and it goes back to the beginning of this thread. The installed missing version is XXX and the new version is XXX (exactly the same version). I have an option to choose just OK and then I get a new error message titled "missing mods" and it just goes insert mod name cannot be found, however, a different version has been detected. When I try to open the NMM it shows me an error window saying "Error loading the following mods:" then it lists the path to every mod ( ).
