Check and set both the Initial size and Maximum size to exactly 40960 (which reserves 40 GB of dedicated cache memory).
typically triggered by or corrupt assets . Based on community analysis from sources like r/skyrimmods and the Wildlander Wiki , Primary Causes
| Category | Description | Probability | |----------|-------------|--------------| | | Part of a crash log offset (e.g., 0x00d6ddda ) from tools like Crash Logger or Trainwreck . | High | | Mod file hash | A partial SHA-1 or CRC32 hash of a modified SkyrimSE.exe from a mod like SSE Engine Fixes or Address Library . | Medium | | Piracy/crack marker | Unauthorized modified executables sometimes contain random hex strings to bypass Steam DRM. | Low (but possible) | | Typo or search artifact | Mistyped part of a hex color, plugin form ID, or console command. | Medium | skyrimseexe d6ddda top
Run your mod directory through the Cathedral Assets Optimizer (CAO) to automatically resize, downscale, or repair non-standard textures.
The string "skyrimseexe d6ddda top" suggests there might be an issue with the Skyrim Special Edition (SE) executable ( skyrimse.exe ) possibly crashing or encountering an error related to a specific memory location ( d6ddda ). This could be due to a variety of reasons including but not limited to, corrupted game files, issues with mods, graphics driver problems, or insufficient system resources. Check and set both the Initial size and
+-------------------------------------------------------------+ | Virtual Memory Configuration Settings Required | +-------------------------------------------------------------+ | [ ] Automatically manage paging file size for all drives | | (•) Custom Size: | | Initial size (MB): 40960 | | Maximum size (MB): 40960 | +-------------------------------------------------------------+ Scan and Repair Assets with Cathedral Assets Optimizer
Crash logs generated by tools like , Crash Logger , or Trainwreck identify the memory offset where the executable failed. When it points directly to SkyrimSE.exe+D6DDDA , the culprit almost always falls into one of two categories: 1. Corrupt Texture (.dds) or Mesh (.nif) Files | High | | Mod file hash |
Last updated: 2026-05-06 | Applies to Skyrim SE version 1.6.640 and above.