![]() Unless someone else has something better, at this point I would do a clean reinstall like this It is related to how Steam is detecting your graphic card configurations and does not have any negative effects to your game. This will create new SkyrimPrefs.ini for you. Start Skyrim trough default launcher, even if you are using SKSE otherwise (recommended.) This will create new Skyrim.ini for you. Properties > Local Files > Verify Integrity of Game Cache. From Steam client Library view, right click the game. Steam will now load a few seconds, while creating a new appcache folder for you. Start your computer and then start Steam. Don't just restart it, but let it shut down. (Note that your Windows settings may have hidden file extensions.) You can safely - and should - delete them, after Skyrim has later created new ones for you. Cut and paste files Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini out of there. ![]() Go to Steam folder and remove folder named appcache Not very knowledgable on sound issues, but have you tried to verify the game cache?
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