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Nexus Mod Manager is an incredibly massive library of mods for your games. Although, using an external app to download and install your games is a bit daunting for some of us. The Nexus Mod Manager NMM is a free and open source piece of software that allows you to download, install, update and manage your mods through an easy to use interface. Jul 28, The Nexus Mod files page but when I choose a file to download after clicking 'Download with Manager' I get this error message: The address.
I decided to start using the Nexus Mod Manager 0. I believe that I moved the file to the appropriate folder, etc. I'm sorry for being somewhat vague, but I am not computer savvy.
I ran into this problem today, and I've come up with a few solutions. The root cause is that the default folder that Nexus Mod Manager wants to install into is not typically writable by normal users. 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.
Run the program as administrator. Just right click, and choose the 'Run as Administrator' option. Get write permission on C:Games. You can do this if you have administrator rights by:. Put your Nexus Mod Manager files somewhere else. If you install to some subdirectory of your home directory, you won't have to worry about permissions and so forth. When the Mod Manager asks you where you want to save the mod files, pick someplace under C:Users your user name or C:Documents and Settings your user name , depending on the version of Windows you're using.
You could potentially put this in your Documents folder, but I have 'projects' folder I created in my home directory, which works well for me. You do not want to set these directories to something under C:Program Files or in the Steam folder, etc. This is a Bad Idea. If you've already selected the default mod directories, you won't be asked if you want to change them when you get this error.
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