Everyone should know how to boot their Android smartphone into Recovery Mode so let me show you how this is done on the Nexus 6P. Recovery Mode isn’t always for recovering from a bootloop or a mistake that was made. Sure, you can perform a factory reset on the Nexus 6P from within the Recovery Mod. You may remember custom launchers from the very first tab. This is where you build them. The Command line is where you select the game launcher you will use for this Custom launcher. That sounds strange, doesn’t it? In this field, you would navigate to your game folder, where all the optional files that can launch the game reside. Feb 13, 2013  Whenever you start the advanced 'SkyrimLauncher.exe' without any command line parameters it checks whether it was started in Steam and launches Skyrim if not. So it first tries to start '.Steam.exe' -applaunch 72850 and if that fails steam://rungameid/72850.

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How do I fix what bethesda broke?I have the nexus mod manager v0.61.23I've tried adding the asterisk '.' symbol in the plugin list file.I've tried adding the bEnableFileSelection=1 line to fallout4prefs.iniStill nothing - texture mods aren't there, fusion core gets drained in power armor - clearly nothing works.Thanks in advance for help.SOLUTION(s):What worked for me was eithera) verify the game via steam.b) make the 'plugins.txt' file read-write access. (It was read-only)I did both at the same time so I don't know.what worked for Der Gorf was toReinstall Nexus Mod Manager. Originally posted by:Top kek, you would use over nmm? I bet you also thought steam workshop was a good thing for skyrim modding.When Skyrim was released?

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Since it would actually check for new versions of their mods and update them on the launcher automatically instead of the person having to manually check. Not really, no. But really, you should be less ignorant next time. Lol, automatic mod updates were the worst feature of steam workshop. Right now is even worse than steam workshop ever was, at least steam's UI was somewhat usable. Originally posted by:When Skyrim was released?

Since it would actually check for new versions of their mods and update them on the launcher automatically instead of the person having to manually check. Not really, no. But really, you should be less ignorant next time. Lol, automatic mod updates were the worst feature of steam workshop.

Right now is even worse than steam workshop ever was, at least steam's UI was somewhat usable.Whatever you say buddy. Keep going on about your agenda if it makes you feel better. Originally posted by:When Skyrim was released?

Since it would actually check for new versions of their mods and update them on the launcher automatically instead of the person having to manually check. Not really, no. But really, you should be less ignorant next time. Lol, automatic mod updates were the worst feature of steam workshop. Right now is even worse than steam workshop ever was,Funny, I was thinking the exact same thing about NMM.Except has one huge advantage, it actually works, lol.

Originally posted by:Funny, I was thinking the exact same thing about NMM.Except has one huge advantage, it actually works, lol. NMM has forced updates? Thats news to me. NMM works just fine you can't blame nexus for your own incompetence.Sorry man, NMM is bad and you should feel bad for trying to delude yourself into thinking it's good. I know it makes you feel all warm n fuzzy inside to go to bat for the 'lil' guy, but seriously, NMM is ♥♥♥♥.We in software design have a philosophy, the click count. How many clicks does it take to get something working? NMM fails this in ways worse than my High School project.And that's assuming it doesn't trip up every security notification in your PC, or set the default install path to a wholly incompatible folder.I wanna point out that Nexus itself is a fine site.

Just the NMM is a horrible piece of software, probably 3 years away from being remotely passable by Middle-School standards. Originally posted by:NMM has forced updates? Thats news to me. NMM works just fine you can't blame nexus for your own incompetence.Sorry man, NMM is bad and you should feel bad for trying to delude yourself into thinking it's good.

I know it makes you feel all warm n fuzzy inside to go to bat for the 'lil' guy, but seriously, NMM is ♥♥♥♥.We in software design have a philosophy, the click count. How many clicks does it take to get something working?

NMM fails this in ways worse than my High School project. It takes 2 clicks to download and install a mod with NMM, it doesn't get much easier than that.

Originally posted by:NMM has forced updates? Thats news to me. NMM works just fine you can't blame nexus for your own incompetence.Sorry man, NMM is bad and you should feel bad for trying to delude yourself into thinking it's good. I know it makes you feel all warm n fuzzy inside to go to bat for the 'lil' guy, but seriously, NMM is ♥♥♥♥.We in software design have a philosophy, the click count. How many clicks does it take to get something working?

NMM fails this in ways worse than my High School project.And that's assuming it doesn't trip up every security notification in your PC, or set the default install path to a wholly incompatible folder.Yup. It's what happens when you try and rely on amateurs that don't have real training to make good programming.

Originally posted by:Sorry man, NMM is bad and you should feel bad for trying to delude yourself into thinking it's good. I know it makes you feel all warm n fuzzy inside to go to bat for the 'lil' guy, but seriously, NMM is ♥♥♥♥.We in software design have a philosophy, the click count. How many clicks does it take to get something working? NMM fails this in ways worse than my High School project. It takes 2 clicks to download and install a mod with NMM, it doesn't get much easier than that.Meanwhile, back in OP. I can confirm, the mods worked all fine until I installed far harbour.

Once that was on my disk severals mods got just disabled. Not all of them mind you, craftable Ammo still works as intended, but all the texture mods are gone and stuff like the Armorsmith Extended doesn't work either.Funny tho, the options to craft the Armorsmith Extended work benches are still in the game, the models of the Workbenches just seem to be invisible (in the menu) and I can't actually craft the workbench.

They just look like empty place holders in the crafting menu.:. This thread is full of idiots that don't know how to use NMM I have 100+ mods and it works just fine and I've never had a problem with NMM ever.big stupid jellyfish is the only one here who knows anything, if you guys can't figure out NMM then you shouldn't be modding period.on another noteOP do you have fallout script extender? Originally posted by:NMM has forced updates?

Thats news to me. NMM works just fine you can't blame nexus for your own incompetence.Sorry man, NMM is bad and you should feel bad for trying to delude yourself into thinking it's good. I know it makes you feel all warm n fuzzy inside to go to bat for the 'lil' guy, but seriously, NMM is ♥♥♥♥.We in software design have a philosophy, the click count.

How many clicks does it take to get something working? NMM fails this in ways worse than my High School project.And that's assuming it doesn't trip up every security notification in your PC, or set the default install path to a wholly incompatible folder.I wanna point out that Nexus itself is a fine site.

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Just the NMM is a horrible piece of software, probably 3 years away from being remotely passable by Middle-School standards.It takes one click to get things working in NMM.

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0Here’s a quick run-though of how to boot your Google Nexus 7 into “Recovery Mode”.Recovery mode can be used to:. apply update from adb. wipe data / factory reset. wipe cache partitionThe steps below can be a bit tricky/finicky to get right so I suggest you read through them a couple of times first before attempting them.Also apologies for the quality of the screenshots (taken on my digital camera) but there is no method of capturing screenshots in the state Android is in below as it’s before the OS has properly booted.1. Power off your tablet.2.

Now press and hold Power + Volume Down until you see this screen:-3. Use the Volume keys to select Recovery (press Volume Down twice), until your screen looks like below and then press Power to select.4. You should now see the Google logo for 5-10 seconds before you see an otherwise blank screen with our little Android buddy looking worse for wear and the text “No command.”5. Now you will press Power + Volume Up for about 3 seconds before releasing Volume Up (keeping Power pressed).

That should land you at the Android system recovery screen below. You can execute the various commands the same as you did when you selected “Recovery mode” in step 2. The Volume Up and Volume Down buttons chaneg the selection and Power confirms the selection. JobPoint 5. Below seems to be the way as an alternative to the 3 second method.1. If your tablet is on, turn it off.2. Press and hold the Volume Down button, then press and hold the Power button at the same time until the tablet turns on.

You’ll see the word “Start” with an arrow around it.3. Press the Volume Down button twice to highlight “Recovery mode.”4. Press the Power button to start Recovery mode. You’ll see an image of an Android robot with a red exclamation mark and the words “No command.”5.

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While holding down the Power button, press the Volume Up button.6. Use the volume buttons to scroll to “wipe data/factory reset,” then press the Power button to select it.7. Scroll down to “Yes – erase all user data,” then press the Power button to select it. Don C.I’ve noticed in step 5 that you mention holding the button combination for about 3 seconds.

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I’ve noticed a few other website saying the same thing. I have a Nexus 7 (2012), but I assume the recovery mode is the same for both. What I’ve found on my tablet that to get from step 4 to step 5, I need to press the power button then press and release the volume up button and finally release the power button. The how process takes less than 1 second.

I suspect that holding the buttons for 3 or more seconds is what is causing some of the units to come up with a black screen. The same result as pressing and holding both the power button and volume up button continuously. In other words, holding them for more than 3 seconds causes the tablet to go into the black screen mode. I’ve noted on my tablet that even if I get the black screen, if I just lay the tablet down and not touch it any further, it will do a soft reboot after about 30 to 60 seconds. In any case, the process can be restarted by simply pressing the power button and volume down buttons again until the start up screen in step 1 is showing. This can be repeated as many times as needed till the unit is rebooted. Just remember that once you get to step 5, press and hold the power button, press and release the volume up button, and finally release the power button when the screen in step 5 appears.

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Shouldn’t take more that 1 second.

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