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Nexus mod manager uninstall all
Nexus mod manager uninstall all













nexus mod manager uninstall all

Put your Nexus Mod Manager files somewhere else. Now you can write to C:\Games, which ought to make NMM happy.

  • Click OK to dismiss this dialog, and then click OK on the properties dialog.
  • On the bottom half of the "Permissions" dialog, click "Full Control" for the user you just added.
  • If not, double check your login name from step 7.
  • Click "Check Names" and if the name becomes underlined, you did it right! Click OK.
  • Type your login name (if you log in as "bobsmith" then you'd type "bobsmith" here).
  • Right click on the "Games" folder, and choose "Properties".
  • 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 ran into this problem today, and I've come up with a few solutions.















    Nexus mod manager uninstall all