Try move the application folder to a location not needing any special permissions like your desktop.
If this does not work please provide me with some more information like what OS is in use and if any events related to the program is seen in the windows event log.
And please if you find the reason for the problem or if you solve the problem I would love to hear how!
I made a save before a dialogue choice and after. When I tried restoring the save before the choice the save manager closed itself. After reopening the manager the save file after the dialogue choice was missing from the list. Thankfully the 1st save loaded up still, so I went through the same dialogue and made a save for it again. After saving this time two files named exactly the same show up in the list. I figured It didn't actually delete itself the first time and for whatever reason just didn't show up on the list. This is where is screws up. I tried to restore the 1st save file before the dialogue choice but what loads up is the save I had just made after the dialogue choice. I tried many times but it appears the later save has overridden the 1st save somehow or it won't load it now.
this doesn't seem to fully work for me. it creates backups fine, but it can't restore any, the program just closes itself. tried running in admin mode as well.
kind of defeats the point of a save manager as I have to manually restore the saves :(
Yeah, add me to the list of ppl this isn't working for - it will backup saves but crashes when attempting to restore them, which makes this rather pointless.
Good interface and features if/when you get it working correctly, the on-the-fly naming is particularly nice.
hey I am fairly new to moding but I accidentally killed patches so I am trying to undo that wrong. would this be able to help me fix it or does it only help you once you've installed the mod and afterward?
no, if you have passed that u can't undo unless you have backu up that before, unfotunely u can't undo anything you done with any mod if you didn't backup yet
Short Answer:No. You would need a save editor utility - which edits values within a save file - to accomplish what you're hoping to do. This is a save file manager, which simply streamlines the management of save files. Unless you already have a backup of your save file from before you killed Patches, this utility (nor any save file manager) can help you restore Patches.
Firstly, be careful about save file managers at the moment. These sorts of tools are being packaged with malware - generally for the purpose of compromising systems to access user credentials - and then being distributed by malicious parties to unaware Elden Ring players.
I'm not accusing this particular mod or author of those things, simply making sure you're aware of the situation. This is why this file is in quarantine at the moment, being scanned for viruses and safety by Nexus.
Secondly, this is a save file manager. The purpose of a save file manager is not to edit the character found in a save, but to offer a GUI which streamlines the process of managing your save files. They generally offer functionality which makes it easier to create and organize a "library" of saves; as opposed to doing so manually.
Managing save files is generally done so you can back them up, clone them, and restore them for various reasons. Such as if you want to clone your main save file in order to test various builds and switch between them rather than having to make massive changes to the main save.
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"The procedure entry point __std_free_crt could not be located in the dynamic link library ...\ERSaveManager.exe."
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Thanks
If this does not work please provide me with some more information like what OS is in use and if any events related to the program is seen in the windows event log.
And please if you find the reason for the problem or if you solve the problem I would love to hear how!
kind of defeats the point of a save manager as I have to manually restore the saves :(
Good interface and features if/when you get it working correctly, the on-the-fly naming is particularly nice.
Firstly, be careful about save file managers at the moment. These sorts of tools are being packaged with malware - generally for the purpose of compromising systems to access user credentials - and then being distributed by malicious parties to unaware Elden Ring players.
I'm not accusing this particular mod or author of those things, simply making sure you're aware of the situation. This is why this file is in quarantine at the moment, being scanned for viruses and safety by Nexus.
Secondly, this is a save file manager. The purpose of a save file manager is not to edit the character found in a save, but to offer a GUI which streamlines the process of managing your save files. They generally offer functionality which makes it easier to create and organize a "library" of saves; as opposed to doing so manually.
Managing save files is generally done so you can back them up, clone them, and restore them for various reasons. Such as if you want to clone your main save file in order to test various builds and switch between them rather than having to make massive changes to the main save.