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  1. I tried just copying and pasting the oblivion folder and restarting steam but that didn't work. It just created another folder in c:/programfiles (x86)/Steam/Steamapps/Common, and none of my mods showed up on the data files when I ran the game.

  2. I want to install the game to C:/games folder but it won't let me. How the heck do I do this? I have tried going to settings, storage, clicking the little + icon, selecting 'let me choose a location', then selecting the Games folder I created but it says "This drive already has a library folder"

  3. Right click the game from your steam library > Properties > Local Files > Move install folder. You can also set up your Steam Library Folders to be off of the C drive, which is absolutely recommended for anything related to modding right at the beginning.

  4. I want to install the game to C:/games folder but it won't let me. How the heck do I do this? I have tried going to settings, storage, clicking the little + icon, selecting 'let me choose a location', then selecting the Games folder I created but it says "This drive already has a library folder"

  5. If you run into problems with installing or launching the game, see the PCS Library. Install the Game[edit] Run Oblivion's setup. Windows 7 and Vista users should choose an install directory outside of the program files folder to escape the UAC's overprotection.

  6. Download Oblivion Script Extender (OBSE) to the Oblivion folder; Extract it there. (It will add a folder containing the OBSE files.) Copy the following up into the Oblivion folder: "obse_1_2_416.dll", "obse_editor_1_2.dll", and "obse_loader.exe."

  7. I've unselected "hide extensions for know file types" in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Oblivion folder, and searched for it in my whole C: drive to no avail. I've run the...

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