Update your game to the newest Skyrim release.
Update your game to the newest Skyrim release.
You have the newest Skyrim version installed and everything seems to be set up correctly. The issue appears to be related to an outdated SKSE version. Try updating SKSE again or reinstalling it to resolve the problem. If the error persists, check your Steam account settings or contact support for further assistance.
I don’t think you’re using any Mod Manager tool. Are you starting from SKSE or Skyrim inside Steam? You’ll need to launch from SKSE. In fact, I recommend installing Mod Organizer—it may take a bit of time (about an hour if you have many mods), but it’s worth the effort. Gopher on YouTube offers a helpful guide. And trust me, you won’t wish you hadn’t set it up.
Recent mods are demanding BETA SKSE versions. My game keeps reporting version 1.7.2 despite 1.7.1 being the latest stable. Make sure you have at least SKSE 1.7.1 installed. You can get updates from the official site (http://skse.silverlock.org/). Running LOOT might also help fix load order issues. It seems the main issue is that your Skyrim isn't fully updated. Checking the game cache integrity in Steam could reveal more details.
Sure, I'm using the most recent version of SKSE. I've had few issues with the beta so far.
I recall hearing about a situation where the version listed for Skyrim doesn't match the actual one. For example, a version like 1.8.5 might actually be 1.8.5.985. The correct version should appear in the in-game menu, though I’m not sure where others discussed this. Sorry if it wasn’t helpful—I’d check your own Skyrim installation. :EDIT: PLEASE avoid getting mods from Steam! Use MO and get them from Nexus instead. You’ll need an open Steam account to use the overlay for friends. :edit 2: http://gaming.stackexchange.com/question...patched-to
I've been using Nexus Mod Manager from the start, and there are no issues with my load order. All my mods are functioning properly—just the error message appears each time I play, even when I open it via NMM.
It might be simpler to capture a screenshot or obtain an exact word-for-word version of the error. Check your system menu at the bottom left for the version number (your SKSE version is also shown there). (You can open the system menu while playing by pressing 'esape'). If you have both the versions and the precise error message, we can likely provide more targeted assistance instead of just guessing possible causes.
I've just begun experiencing the same thing. Opening Skyrim brings up a notification about a new version ready for download—not an error. It's strange I can't update the game or CK to silence that alert. My SKSE1.7.2 is also affected, so it might be related to ENB/ENBoost updates, though they're the only ones I've noticed making changes and logging them. I checked my Steam installation too, but the update still shows up. Don't worry, I didn't steal TESV—I just got it at a pretty good deal. No pressure, I'm not forcing anything.
Possibly my issue http://steamcommunity.com/app/72850/disc...834184285/ Valve's attack on TESV community/users continues with another cluster frack.