. UPDATED VIDEOS NOW AVAILABLE.:To better help newcomers understand what the Nexus Mod Manager (NMM) is and how it works, Dark0ne asked me to create a video tutorial to run through the program. It includes the following:Prologue1.

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Introduction and 'What is the Nexus Mod Manager' Setting up NMM1. Downloading and installing NMM 2. Running NMM for the first time 3. Switching games, getting your mods to work with FOMM and NMM, and issues with OBMM 4. Advanced installation with NMM and FOMM together Installing mods using NMM1. Installing a simple mod 2. Scripted installers 3.

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Mods that do not work with NMM 4. Mods that need a little work before installing Managing your mods1. General Mod Management 2. Updating your mods Epilogue1. Conclusion The Nexus mod manager can be downloaded at any of the relevant NexusMods sites including.

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When you open (start) NMM it should bring up a menu called 'Game Selection'. Which in your case should feature 'Skyrim' highlighted in blue. If not, then you must have checked the box that says 'Don't ask me next time' at some point.Assuming you see the screen, just click once where it says 'Rescan installed games'. This should highlight it in blue.

Now click 'OK' and NMM will scan your computer and should detect Oblivion. Once it does, it (Oblivion) should show up on the list (along with any other games that NMM now supports.) Now select 'Oblivion' and click 'OK'. You're good to go!Edit: Forgot to mention: If you DID check the box that said 'Don't ask me next time', then you can still rescan for installed games on the NMM main menu.

The icon to select this is in the upper-right and looks like half a circle with an arrow on it.Edited by LeddBate, 26 January 2014 - 03:31 AM.