#Can't turn off HKMP

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terse blaze
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I was trying to turn off all my mods so I could do a speedrun, but for some reason, lumafly is saying it can't turn off HKMP because it "was unable to access the file in the mods folder." I don't know what I'm supposed to do about it. I've looked in the mod folder, and nothing seems out of the ordinary. I've tried changing my game version, because I had no ideas. I've reloaded lumafly, restarted my computer, and done everything short of deleting and reinstalling the game. Is this a common issue, and what are the fixes for it?
I'm on Windows 10, trying to load the game in either 1.4.3.2 or 1.5.78.11833 (one for speedrunning, the other for mods, both have the issue) I am playing the game on steam
For reference, I am trying to turn off the mods. I have done this multiple times, and it has always worked except for this time with specifically HKMP, and I don't know why.

quasi agate
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Well I won’t reply to your 5 duplicate post, I’m unsure what exactly is causing the error
Are you trying to use lumafly while your game is open ?
At any rate you can just delete the hkmp folder if really it bothers you
In any regards lumafly cannot mod version 1.4.3.2 so if you open that, whatever lumafly is doing doesn’t matter, your game will be unmodded

And if you wish to play unmodded on 1.5 you can simply press the « launch vanilla » (for a speedrun playing with the modding API but no mod isn’t even allowed, so uninstalling every mod wouldn’t be enough)

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And hum… don’t make 5 duplicate post zote

terse blaze
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sorry about the dupes, discord was being weird and wasn't showing that it was posted.

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as soon as I noticed I delted all but this

pale spindle
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As mentioned, disabling/uninstalling mods is actually not what you'd do for speedrunning. You need to use the Launch Vanilla option.

As far as why it can't get HKMP, that is generally because you still have something from that folder loaded into memory (such as the skin folder open, an image file from it, an id file, etc). If you don't believe that you do have something open, then you need to restart your computer.