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17 wrz 2012 · You don't put "Data" into "Data", "meshes" into "meshes", "textures" into "textures" or any arbitrally named folder containing "Data", "meshes", "textures" or ESPs/ESMs into "Data", or likely the mod will not find those files.
Whereas if you manually install mods (dragging them to your data folder, replacing textures etc) you essentially are stuck with those mods unless you make backups of the to-be-altered files, and reimport those if you wish to deactivate it -- a.k.a. it's a mess, use the mod managers.
5 gru 2022 · Try verifying your Oblivion installation (Oblivion library entry -> right click -> Properties -> Local Files, then select "Verify". When the verification and re-acquisition process of missing files is complete, please check the Oblivion\Data folder again. If your Oblivion\Data contains all these files, launch Oblivion.
When the game loads, it first checks the data folder for meshes and textures and loads them, if a file for a mesh or texture is not found in the data folder, then it's default file located within a .bsa is loaded instead.
20 lis 2018 · this is for automatically unzipping the files in to your \Oblivion\Data\ folder, which I NEVER do. You're bound to come across a mod that will not unzip correctly and you'll have loose files cluttering up your folders.
27 kwi 2022 · Check that you didn't make a double data folder (ie. copied to Oblivion/data/data instead of just Oblivion/data ) - Sometimes when copying it will place it into a new folder in data instead of merging into the existing data folder and then the game will not find the files.
If you want, you could move the Data folder to a temporary location. Then run the Setup from the disc and see if Oblivion auto-repairs. If it repairs itself, it will make a new Data...