![]() ![]() To solve this, set the folder paths to something like C:\Users\YOURNAME\Documents\Nexus Mod Manager\Fallout4. ![]() If you run it normally, you’ll see an error informing you that Nexus Mod Manager is “unable to get write permissions for” the directory. ![]() It won’t work unless you run Nexus Mod Manager as Administrator. There’s a problem with these default folder settings. By default, Nexus Mod Manager will store these files under C:\Games\Nexus Mod Manager\Fallout4. Click “OK” to continue and you’ll see a Fallout 4 Setup screen. You’ll be informed that you need to set up the paths where Nexus Mod Manager will store mod-related files. Select “Fallout 4” in the list of installed games and click “OK.” If you always want to use this program to manage Fallout 4 mods, click the “Don’t ask me next time” checkbox here. Just click the checkmark to confirm Fallout 4 is installed at that location and then click “OK.” If you have Fallout 4 installed, it will find it. Launch Nexus Mod Manager after you install it and it will search your PC for games. ![]()
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