Hey guys, first of all, thanks for the fantastic mod guide, I already used it on Classic Skyrim and now that I found it on Skyrim Special Edition I immediately went to follow it all again! That is, though, until I got to the DynDOLOD part of the Finishing Line section. I load up the whole thing, select all worldspaces, check the things I have to check, select "Medium" but immediately after I start the process, an error pops up, here's the relevant part of the log: [00:00:28.541] Loaded 3 mesh rules for Dawnguard.esm[00:00:28.624] Loaded 35 mesh rules for HearthFires.esm[00:00:28.695] Loaded 7 mesh rules for Dragonborn.esm[00:00:28.784] Loaded 21 mesh rules for Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch.esp[00:00:28.903] Loaded 120 mesh rules for LegacyoftheDragonborn.esm[00:00:28.981] Loaded 11 mesh rules for arnima.esm[00:00:29.536] Loaded 61 mesh rules for all Candles[00:00:29.623] Loaded 48 mesh rules for medium Candles[00:00:29.689] Loaded 6 mesh rules for medium FXGlow[00:00:29.829] Loaded medium mesh rules[00:00:00.014] Creating new DynDOLOD.esm[00:00:00.030] Write next object id 000000 to C:\Users\Windows10\AppData\Local\Skyrim Special Edition\DynDOLOD_SSE_next-object.fid[00:00:00.044] Write next object id 000000 to C:\Users\Windows10\AppData\Local\Skyrim Special Edition\DynDOLOD_SSE_next-object-esm.fid[00:00:00.061] [00:00:00.076] [00:00:00.076] Exception in unit prepare line 52: Access violation at address 0000000000C4C57D in module 'DynDOLODx64.exe'. Read of address 0000000000000000[00:00:00.076] [00:00:00.076] Check log lines above the exception for additional hints. Check the FAQ and search official forum https://forum.step-project.com/forum/101-shesons-dyndolod-support/ for those errors.[00:00:00.076] If problem persists, post error report with entire contents of ..\DynDOLOD\logs\DynDOLOD_SSE_log.txt to official forum https://forum.step-project.com/forum/101-shesons-dyndolod-support/[00:01:40.178] Saving: Settings[00:01:40.194] Saving: Logs Now, is it something related to a possible "messy" load order? Or maybe it's something to do with Admin rights?Also, the interesting thing is, I have all of my game-related things - included Skyrim SE, Mod Organizer 2, DynDOLOD - in the Data folder, NOT on C:\, but for some reason I had this folder "C:\Users\Windows10\AppData\Local\Skyrim Special Edition" with DynDOLOD related files without me knowing it. If I delete it and restart DynDOLOD (of course within Mod Organizer 2) it says something like "Impossible to find the specified file". I don't really know how to proceed at this point.