File Selected !!top!! - Blcmm Invalid

A: Yes. OpenBLCMM is completely separate from BLCMM and uses different data directories and configuration files. You can have both installed at the same time, and they will not interfere with each other.

Look for the .txt or .blcm file inside the extracted folder and open that file in BLCMM. 2. Correct the File Extension

: It is actively maintained and handles the file detection bugs present in the original 2018 release. 2. Manually Fix the File Path

When BLCMM or the Hex Multitool asks you to locate your game file to hex-edit it, choosing the wrong application file will trigger this error. blcmm invalid file selected

Many players make the mistake of choosing the top-level game directory (e.g., ...\Borderlands 2\ ). BLCMM needs to read and write directly to the game's executable file. If it does not find that specific file inside the folder you target, it throws the invalid file error. 2. Epic Games Store File Structure Incompatibility

A: The tools discussed in this article are specifically for Borderlands 2, The Pre-Sequel, and Assault on Dragon Keep. Borderlands 3 has its own modding ecosystem and is not compatible with BLCMM or OpenBLCMM. For Borderlands 3, other modding solutions exist.

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BLCMM requires your game executable to be "hex-edited" to execute mod commands via the in-game console. If your file is corrupted or improperly hex-edited, BLCMM will reject it. Let BLCMM handle the setup automatically. Open BLCMM and go to Tools > Setup Game Files . Ensure the paths are correct.

.../Borderlands 2/Binaries/Win32/Borderlands2.exe .

Remember these final tips:

Since BLCMM's built-in hex editor is often the component that fails, use the standalone Borderlands Hex Multitool to prepare your game for mods. OpenBLCMM - Borderlands Community Mod Manager - GitHub

The original BLCMM is largely considered legacy. is a modern, open-source alternative that handles newer game versions better.

Ensure your mod file ends in .txt or .blcm . If you downloaded a .zip , .rar , or .7z archive, use a program like WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the actual text file inside before trying to open it in BLCMM. 3. The Executable is Read-Only or Lacks Permissions A: Yes