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Jezzy

LoversBackup2 not installed!??!

I'm getting a message in game about LoversBackup2 not loaded over and over again. It is checked in my Oblivion Mod Manager but it keep poping over and over again. What I am doing wrong?

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Try using Wrye bash to check if anything is red.

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I'm getting a message in game about LoversBackup2 not loaded over and over again. It is checked in my Oblivion Mod Manager but it keep poping over and over again. What I am doing wrong?

soounds like you might not have pluggy installed http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=23979 you may get it here be sure to read the read me for proper function ;)

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I have this problem too and I have the pluggy

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I have this problem too and I have the pluggy

Make absolutely certain that you have installed pluggy to the correct location:

oblivion\data\OBSE\plugins\

Depending on what lovers plugins you have you may need to rename pluggy to "OBSE_Elys_Pluggy_HUD.dll"

Make sure you have at least version 125c or later of Pluggy.

Lastly you should make sure you are running lovers with pk version 90 or up.
/>http://www.loverslab.com/showthread.php?tid=7

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Does That go for the steam version too? OBSE has different use rules for steam

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Pluggy has to be in the obse plugins folder no matter what version of oblivion you are running!

As to different use rules....no....the problem occurs only when you install steam and the games you buy from them into the default location (program files) with Win7. Then UAC comes into play and causes all kinds of havoc. Best scenario is to install steam to c:\Games\Steam\ or separate drive to avoid the UAC issues (assuming you don't just turn it off).

If you ever want to move steam: https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=7418-YUBN-8129

Have fun :)

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