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  1. Kyushi73
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    There is something weird...
    Even without running the bat file, only the exe, the new file is deleted, so the xcopy command does not even have the time to do its job (and the rm command that follows is useless).

    PS: Earlier in those posts, there is an explanation on how the program works.
    For those who wonder: the file is deleted because it changed nothing and did not need to be corrected.
    So, if your "out" folder is empty, it's because nothing needed to be put in it in the first place.
  2. r4bblerous3r
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    Doesn't work for me either. This tool seems to work for almost no one.
  3. drrscjunkmail
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    "..- copy to "\in" folder all NIF files you wish to check (with subfolders if needed).."

    How does one determine which files should be checked to begin with?
  4. jkchan342
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    I don't get how this works at all! I put the damaged nif in, it fixed the thing, created a "new"nif, and then it just deleted the new nif? Why?
  5. TiltedJordan
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    This keeps popping up when I click "run.bat"
    "File not found - *_new.nif
    0 File(s) copied
    === OPERATION COMPLETE ===
    Press any key to continue . . ."

    Any idea?
    1. Beba
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      Hi, the same issue here.
    2. Glutzahn
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      did you put the meshes you want the tool to check in the "in" folder?
    3. DeanBaumann
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      I had the same problem when running the .bat file as administrator, after running it without the admin privilege it worked fine and managed to solve an issue that was pestering me for weeks :-)
    4. juanmj
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      DeanBaumann FFS!! Thanks!! That worked
  6. turtlegodking
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    This works wonders for my game as I have had a lot of CTDs from bad NIFs which I now don't have thanks to this.
  7. KodiSky
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    I rarely bother to endorse but NIF healer is like more important than even Mod Organizer 2 in making the best load orders possible. Many amazing mods crash your game because of a broken nif file. And this thing is relatively easy to use and does all the actual fixing for you. Sometimes you may have to rename a fixed file to properly replace the broken ones, sometimes you dont. I dont know why. Sometimes it renames the new nif something really different to the original nif file, sometimes it renames it to just <original nif file name>new. Sometimes when you input a whole file structure like MOD organizer's mod install folders, it will pump out all the new nifs into copies of the file structure you put it in, but for some reason you can end up with the odd file not in the file structure and just in the main output file. In anycase if you can manage to rename a few files and put them back where they need to be, then you can use this tool no problem. If thats a problem for you tho, just stick to very well known mods i guess. In my load order of 500+ mods It has fixed dozens of mods that crashed the game and otherwise would have just been thrown out. Some are really not obscure mods either and its surprising what evil corrupted NIFs you can find in very popular mods. I guess most people don't experience the crash cuz they never walk over that one spot or they dont relate the crash to the mod. Or they do and then just uninstall, and this is judging by the amount of downloads this thing has. 

    1. norbert1954
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      I can only agree, 1. thought content, 2. my English are not my mother tongue.
  8. Electroraptor
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    Looks great, don't work :/ "Out" folder remains empty whatever I do. 
    1. Enaya13
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      You can fix it in two ways.

      1. Put mesh to folder where Nifhealer.exe located.
      2. Drag & drop mesh on Nifhealer.exe.
      or
      1. Open Run.bat in any text editor
      2. Change records  *.nif to your mesh name. (e.g. Clothes.nif)
  9. NEKOSHAMA
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    AMAZING tool!!! Just discovered it and I will keep this game saver in my tool kit. Thanks sooooo much!!!
  10. chaosscz
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    i just dont get it... it looks simple but i cant make this fckin thing to work i copied WHOLE fckin MESHES folder in to IN folder of this program thats like 20GB of meshes i run the RUN.BAT file and it just show this message:
    === START OPERATION ===
    Could Not Find C:\Users\Chaoss\Desktop\tE5v\Nová složka (3)\in\*_new.nif

    [INFO] (main): START PROCESS.
    [INFO] (main): Opening files:
    - file NOT found 'C:\Users\Chaoss\Desktop\tE5v\Novß slo~ka (3)\in\meshes\autoloadmarker01.nif'

    which is FIRST .NIF file in meshes folder then i hit enter and shows SAME FCKIN message with second .NIF file and all time i must hit enter after this or what? it litteraly do nothing just show this stupid message every time i hit enter for all files so i just hold enter and it keeps showing this stupid messages for every single .nif file NOTHING IS IN OUT FOLDER just NOTHING happens... WTF IAM DOING WRONG???
    1. xyloritus
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      Make sure you don't have any special characters in folder path.