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Smaller exclamations mod and the marks do appear small. Of a storyline for some uncompleted quest. The symbols or marks is so organized one might think they were part These bad boys have made a mockery of temples. I see skeleton symbols floating around the top of each arch. Since then I have found what I assume is a bug.
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If you need tech info for my installation of OblivionĪnd related software view my talk page under the headingĪbout 10 days ago I installed the unofficial oblivion patch.
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GuildKnight Talk2me 00:38, 17 August 2008 (EDT)Ī bug question Obliv v (and) Unofficial Oblivion Patch V3.0.1 I've moved the following comment/question from my talk page, in the hopes that it may be seen here by someone who could help this editor more than I. Kivan 10:16, 10 July 2008 (EDT) Skeletons in city temples I've had a bunch of phishing spams that say I need to "upgrade my security certificate" at some bank (and of course it's for a bank that isn't even in this country) so I bet it was something like this.
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Some lowlife probably used Inno Setup to build a fake installer that pretended to install something good but installed a trojan instead, and the AV companies put the Inno code in their definitions rather than the trojan payload. All of the Unofficial Patches use Inno Setup, a free installer package. Thanks! :^) Kaspersky was doing this too.
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I notified their support team and now it no longer does that :) Thanks for these amazing mods everyone! Moglee 15:28, 5 July 2008 (EDT) So now I know who to thank that they fixed their definitions. Avast was incorrectly flagging the Unofficial Shivering Isles mod as infected.
– Robin Hood ↝ talk 03:35, 4 March 2012 (UTC) Avast and Shivering Isles Mod It's worked flawlessly outside of the occasional mod conflict. Does anyone have any other ideas that we can try? Thanks! Leo Star Dragon 1 01:09, 4 March 2012 (UTC) Can you elaborate on exactly what problem you're having? My general approach has always been to install all the game content, including DLC, then official patches, then unofficial patches, then mods. Oh, and I'm not the person that started this topic by the way, just somebody with the same problem. Kivan 10:21, 10 July 2008 (EDT) Hi! Upon reading this I thought that I finally had the answer! But I just tried it out, and no, it doesn't apply, because I don't have the patch for the DLC that I also don't have. Otherwise this is a missing master situation and Oblivion will crash on launch or load. ie If you have GoTY and the KoTN CD you will not have Battlehorn Castle unless you bought it or got the free download separately, so deactivate the UOMP "DLCBattlehornCastle - Unofficial Patch.esp". So make sure that all of the active UOMP ESP's match the official "DLC" mods that are there. They can be installed in any order, but an important thing to remember is to make sure that there are no Unofficial Patch ESP's active if what they patch isn't there they can be present just not checked in the launcher Data Files. Does someone know of an order of installation that works best? I have tried Oblivion, Official Patch, Unofficial patch, then Shivering Isles, unofficial SI patch, then all the KOTN mods, then the Unofficial Patch for those.
I am starting over, everything is unstalled. I have managed to destroy my Oblivion game. OneGyT 09:59, (EDT) Order of installation of all the unofficial patches Don't forget the UOMP too if you run any of the official mods. The UOP fixes only issues with vanilla Oblivion and the USIP fixes only issues with SI. If I have SI, is it best to install both the patch for vanilla and SI or just the one for SI? OneGyT 09:51, (EDT) Both. Nephele Talk 13:58, 25 February 2008 (EST) Both? Although namespaces also tend to make up some of the top level entries on our category tree, the two organizational systems are different. More information on namespaces is at UESPWiki:Namespaces and Help:Namespaces. It's not the most elegant of words, but yes it's a namespace like Oblivion: and Tamriel.
What does the part of the article title (article name) indicate? Is it a wiki category (like or )? - Laisren 06:24, 25 February 2008 (EST) Tes4Mod = "The Elder Scrolls 4 Modding". anonymouse (squeek squeek!) The article links to the Patch page so I think it's clear enough. (BUG:) Define "the latest official patch" (for historical accuracy and timeliness).