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Save file fails to load in Skyrim.

Save file fails to load in Skyrim.

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Prodogy_Lp
Junior Member
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02-24-2023, 08:28 AM
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Heyo, I've started Skyrim recently and kept adding mods through Nexus Mod Manager. After setting up an ENB and piling on texture packs, performance dropped significantly (reaching around 35 fps). I realized the balance between visuals and speed matters, so I decided to wipe out the game folder and try again. When I did that, a warning popped up: "this save relies on content that's not available." That’s normal since the save tracks which mods are active. Earlier it worked fine, just loading only the installed ones. This time though, the game crashed to desktop at the loading screen with all available saves. I thought removing only essential mods—like some weapon packs—would fix it, but that didn’t help. My concern is what else might cause the crash when loading a save. I’ve installed every mod linked to the save, yet it still fails. The game seems to launch normally afterward, so the problem appears to be specific to saving and loading.
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Prodogy_Lp
02-24-2023, 08:28 AM #1

Heyo, I've started Skyrim recently and kept adding mods through Nexus Mod Manager. After setting up an ENB and piling on texture packs, performance dropped significantly (reaching around 35 fps). I realized the balance between visuals and speed matters, so I decided to wipe out the game folder and try again. When I did that, a warning popped up: "this save relies on content that's not available." That’s normal since the save tracks which mods are active. Earlier it worked fine, just loading only the installed ones. This time though, the game crashed to desktop at the loading screen with all available saves. I thought removing only essential mods—like some weapon packs—would fix it, but that didn’t help. My concern is what else might cause the crash when loading a save. I’ve installed every mod linked to the save, yet it still fails. The game seems to launch normally afterward, so the problem appears to be specific to saving and loading.

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Daanblazer
Member
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03-13-2023, 01:46 AM
#2
Your save file contains leftover scripts that can lead to crashes. Use SaveGameScriptCleaner to resolve the problem.
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Daanblazer
03-13-2023, 01:46 AM #2

Your save file contains leftover scripts that can lead to crashes. Use SaveGameScriptCleaner to resolve the problem.

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iXefo
Member
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03-13-2023, 02:30 AM
#3
Always remember to use the utility I referenced after removing mods.
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iXefo
03-13-2023, 02:30 AM #3

Always remember to use the utility I referenced after removing mods.

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dignition
Junior Member
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03-13-2023, 03:57 PM
#4
I noticed a suggestion on the Steam forums to try that, but it hasn’t worked. The game can’t load the very first save before the character creator, which is unusual since I didn’t have any mods at that time. The program linked mentions removing orphaned scripts, so it should be clean.
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dignition
03-13-2023, 03:57 PM #4

I noticed a suggestion on the Steam forums to try that, but it hasn’t worked. The game can’t load the very first save before the character creator, which is unusual since I didn’t have any mods at that time. The program linked mentions removing orphaned scripts, so it should be clean.

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KJohnson56
Member
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03-31-2023, 09:18 PM
#5
I’ve tried most of the utility tools and cut down the save size significantly, but it still crashes when loading. If you need only essential items like inventory and quests, there might be a way to transfer just those parts between saves.
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KJohnson56
03-31-2023, 09:18 PM #5

I’ve tried most of the utility tools and cut down the save size significantly, but it still crashes when loading. If you need only essential items like inventory and quests, there might be a way to transfer just those parts between saves.

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Und3rWorld
Member
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04-01-2023, 09:34 PM
#6
No, there isn't. Accepting that it might erase your save file is part of the modding process.
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Und3rWorld
04-01-2023, 09:34 PM #6

No, there isn't. Accepting that it might erase your save file is part of the modding process.

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michal070804
Member
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04-01-2023, 11:56 PM
#7
In the future, continue using the cleaner tool often and verify load orders. I once had nearly 300 mods without any instability thanks to this (I generally avoided heavily scripted mods and those prone to crashes).
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michal070804
04-01-2023, 11:56 PM #7

In the future, continue using the cleaner tool often and verify load orders. I once had nearly 300 mods without any instability thanks to this (I generally avoided heavily scripted mods and those prone to crashes).

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tacoriffic321
Member
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04-02-2023, 05:13 AM
#8
I don't know any enb that ignores your frame rates. I've already tested project ENB, sharpshooter's, and both affected my FPS noticeably.
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tacoriffic321
04-02-2023, 05:13 AM #8

I don't know any enb that ignores your frame rates. I've already tested project ENB, sharpshooter's, and both affected my FPS noticeably.

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SrMaxito_
Member
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04-02-2023, 04:14 PM
#9
I didn't rely heavily on Mella Vonna, as it performed well. RealVision works nicely when you disable Ambient Occlusion and Depth of Field, along with a few other ENBs. Of course, 4k textures didn't improve things much. The Seasons of Skyrim texture for parallax was a decent choice but added some load. People say Vividian is better for performance.
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SrMaxito_
04-02-2023, 04:14 PM #9

I didn't rely heavily on Mella Vonna, as it performed well. RealVision works nicely when you disable Ambient Occlusion and Depth of Field, along with a few other ENBs. Of course, 4k textures didn't improve things much. The Seasons of Skyrim texture for parallax was a decent choice but added some load. People say Vividian is better for performance.

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PvP_Ziya
Member
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04-02-2023, 06:04 PM
#10
I went through a few before Realvision, and although my FPS weren't always 60, it's significantly improved compared to the steady 20-30 FPS I had with the others.
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PvP_Ziya
04-02-2023, 06:04 PM #10

I went through a few before Realvision, and although my FPS weren't always 60, it's significantly improved compared to the steady 20-30 FPS I had with the others.