

The directories here are the ones you'd want to change to some folder you can write to.

You can also edit it with a text editor.Ĭ:\Games\Nexus Mod Manager\Skyrim\Install Info

You can delete this file, but you'll lose any other NMM settings (including the location of any games that were scanned previously). The name of the directories in this folder depend on your version of NMM, but the file you're looking for is nfig. Alternatively, from your user's home directory, look for "AppData" and then "Local" and then "Black_Tree_Gaming" The config file for Nexus Mod Manager is stored in %LOCALAPPDATA%\Black_Tree_Gaming - you can copy and paste this into the address bar of Windows Explorer to go there, or paste it into the "Run" or "Search" dialog on the Start menu. If that's the case, you can edit or delete the config file so that you can pick a new directory. If you've already selected the default mod directories, you won't be asked if you want to change them when you get this error. You do not want to set these directories to something under C:\Program Files or in the Steam folder, etc. You could potentially put this in your Documents folder, but I have "projects" folder I created in my home directory, which works well for me. When the Mod Manager asks you where you want to save the mod files, pick someplace under C:\Users(your user name)\ or C:\Documents and Settings(your user name), depending on the version of Windows you're using. If you install to some subdirectory of your home directory, you won't have to worry about permissions and so forth. Put your Nexus Mod Manager files somewhere else. Now you can write to C:\Games, which ought to make NMM happy.
