Troubleshooting and/or working around this problem is well beyond the scope of this guide. The end result of this is that you may sometimes experience errors, glitches, and even crashes that are completely unrelated to the game itself, but rather Windows seizing control of and denying access to files and folders. Even on a single user machine, the user is not, and does not have access to, the same as the escalated Administrator account, even when that user is categorized as an Administrator. This is not a Fallout 4 problem, it is a Windows/Windows User Acces Control problem. Prior to Fallout 4, I had not had any problems in this respect, although I know many had and still have problems. As a result, sometimes non-standard programs, regardless of whether you choose "Run as Administrator" through right-clicking or ticking under Compatibility, will be denied access to files and/or subfolders. Windows treats its Program Files folders a bit differently than user created folders.
#Enboost nexus fallout 4 install#
Steam and your PCPlease note that the default Steam install directory is \Program Files (x86). Please post all issues on the Fallout 4 Discussions, where there are many more people that might be able to help. I can try to help you, but I can not guarantee I can, or can in a timely fashion. If they are not working for you, you may have made an error during install, most likely forgetting to read and/or grab required patches or selecting the wrong options during the FOMOD install process. I have verified that all of these mods will work together.
#Enboost nexus fallout 4 mod#
If you are having problems with mods or with your install, please refer to the mod pages, your load order, and your patches before considering your install broken. Not all of them will work with only the base game installed. All mods listed here will work with all DLC installed. Some mods require you to download different files depending on which DLC you do or do not have. When downloading, pay attention to the files you are grabbing. Please read all mod pages before downloading and installing mods. The other issue I had was my own fault, forgetting to install a patch after downloading. The first issue was with a largish "expanded territory/quest" mod that caused CTDs for me, presumably due to known conflicts with one of the DLC. I only had two real issues when testing out all of these mods (and a lot that didn't make it). As a user pointed out in the comments below, Fallout 4 is a lot more forgiving when modding than any previous Bethesda game. This guide is intended to be a list of mods that work well together and enhance the Fallout 4 experience without straying (at least not too far) from the unmodded game, gameplay, and lore.