Add your to your Antivirus exclusion list. Add the Nemesis.exe itself as an exclusion.
Navigate to your Nemesis installation folder (usually inside Data/Nemesis_Engine ). Delete the cache folder and the scripts folder. Add your to your Antivirus exclusion list
| Misconception | Truth | |---------------|-------| | Reinstalling mods fixes it. | No – the issue is inside Nemesis itself, not your animation mods. | | Only happens on pirated games. | No – it occurs on legal Steam copies too, especially after game updates. | | Deleting Data/meshes/actors/character/behaviors works. | Dangerous – that folder contains custom behaviors. Deleting it may cause T-posing. Only the Nemesis cache should be cleared. | | Error 6006 means you need to reinstall Windows. | Absolutely false. It is a simple file mismatch, not a system error. | Delete the cache folder and the scripts folder
Are you using or Vortex to manage your Skyrim mods? | | Only happens on pirated games
: If using Mod Organizer 2 (MO2), rename the mod from the default "Project New Reign - Nemesis Unlimited Behavior Engine" to simply " Nemesis ". This helps avoid issues with the OS path being too long. 3. Address Mod Manager Conflicts