

That is why I think you got the wrong SKSE download. Are you sure you downloaded the correct file from Silverlock? The correct one for the SE ver sion is: " Current SE build 2.0.10 (runtime 1.5.53): 7z archive " (I have not copied the link because they want all downloads to go through the site.) The version number may be different when you download the file.ģ. So you may have to wait for SKSE to update.Ģ. Skyrim just had an update and I have been avoiding this new update because I expect it will break SKSE. I ran into this problem but don't really remember it. I took screenshots of the error and my skyrim folder but they are too large to attach. I am able to launch Skyrim via Steam, Vortex or the desktop icon that was created when the game was installed, but of course SKSE will not work. However, I am receiving an error when I try to launch Skyrim with the skse_loader.exe stating 'Couldn't find TESV.exe.' My skyrim folder contains SkyrimSE.exe and SkyrimSELauncher.exe but no TESV.exe. I installed SKSE64 and it seemed to go fine. Mod-makers also enjoy a streamlined process for uploading mods directly to Steam. I did a complete wipe (mods and game) and redownloaded the game from Steam. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Find the best mods for your game Finding and installing your favorite mods is easier than ever before. Sorry if that was excessively long, and thanks for your help.I decided to start a new Skyrim SE game from the ground up. I know I can just tell Steam to install a new copy of itself when downloading Skyrim to C:/ but I don't want to have 2 copies of steam on the same drive. I'm wanting to do this to save myself that extra click when tinkering/modding Skyrim in the future and to reduce an overly long file path. I have no issues with UAC, it is already disabled. Is it safe to simply delete the Steam folder out of Program Files(x86), or is there a particular process I need to take to do it correctly? The Steam install that is currently on my SSD does not have a Steam Library folder for some reason (I assume because all my games are on the HHD and SteamLibrary is only created when at least 1 game is installed in the folder?) Is that something that should concern me at all?

I am not sure of the best way to go about this while making sure I don't cause any potential issues with Steam or Skyrim down the road.

I want to move my steam install on the SSD out of Program Files(x86)/Steam and directly under C:/Steam

I want to install Skyrim on the faster SSD drive for better performance, while keeping all other games on the HHD.ĥ. All of my Steam games are located on the 2 TB HHD and so was my previous install of Skyrim.Ĥ. I have an install location on my HHD at F:/Steam and on my SSD drive at C:/Program Files(x86)/Steamģ. I have 2 hard drives, a standard 2 TB HHD drive and a 128 GB SSD drive.Ģ. After completing all the recommended uninstallation procedures and wiping out everything, I am about to re-install Skyrim. I'm currently in the process of doing a fresh/clean/vanilla install of Skyrim.
