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  1. This is mentioned on the Overwrite section of the Mod Organizer guide. https://wiki.step-project.com/Guide:Mod_Organizer#tab=Overwrite
  2. Move it to the SKSE_Elys_AltF4 mod and it will write it there instead of Overwrite.
  3. Remove and recreate the shortcut might fix it. Please update to 1.2.14 as well.
  4. You do not need NMM for MO to download mods. Proper debugging of downloading with manager issues should follow the troubleshooting instructions on the wiki: Problem: When I click the Download with Manager button on the Nexus, nothing happens. Possible solutions: There are many reasons why this may happen. Please try these possible fixes: Click the globe button.Go to the Nexus tab in Settings and click the Associate with "Download with manager" links button.Go to your ModOrganizer directory and run the nxmhandler application. If the program is pointing to Mod Organizer, click the Register Active button, click yes at the prompt, and close. If the program is not pointing to Mod Organizer, right-click in the window and select Add, select the game you are handling, browse to the appropriate ModOrganizer.exe application, click OK, click the Register Active button, click yes at the prompt, and close.If you are using Google Chrome:Locate the "Local State" file (enter %LocalAppData%\Google\Chrome\User Data\ in the Windows Explorer address bar). Open the file in a text editor such as Notepad while Google Chrome is closed. Search for "nxm" (Click Ctrl+F and enter nxm). Delete the line that says "nxm": false (if true, still delete the line). Save the file. Next time you click the Download with Manager button, Chrome should pop-up a dialog asking to launch the application registered for nxm links. Click Launch.If you are using Firefox, open Firefox, and inside Options, go to the Applications tab. Search for nxm and point it toward the nxmhandler application located inside the ModOrganizer directory if the option exists.
  5. Open Firefox, and inside Options, go to the Applications tab. Search for nxm and point it toward the nxmhandler application located inside the ModOrganizer directory if the option exists.
  6. Inside your Skyrim folder is a VCRedist folder with vcredist_x86.exe application in it. Run that and repair and hopefully that should fix it.
  7. Don't use it. It will not help. The author's intentions are good, but it will not work and will instead, ironically, cause CTD at the locations of the deleted navmeshes.
  8. Improved Closefaced Helmets just updated, and we haven't had a chance to update the instructions for the new version yet.
  9. Added.
  10. Strange. I'd wait a bit, as that is typically what happens when an author is updating a mod page.
  11. I just got it, but it was a Steam key, so I doubt it is DRM free. I think you're mixing it up with the Little Big Adventure game you can get on GOG.com atm for free.
  12. Well, if that's not working, then I would rather you figure out what is preventing it from working, as it probably is a sign of a bigger problem.
  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxiYBt3rxYo
  14. Ignore this one, as it was in the earlier days of the mod, in all its bugginess and drama.
  15. And I guess I'm the second guy
  16. I'm digging the screens on the new version, Cabal. Downloading...
  17. Me like icicles. Me no likey slabs.
  18. Well then, if you're referring to scripts then, there shouldn't be much trouble, as those issues become obvious.
  19. I'm guessing you forgot to enable Automatic Archive Invalidation under Profiles: Click the profile button in the toolbar and check Automatic Archive Invalidation. Repeat this for all new profiles you create.
  20. For a good video on conflict resolution, I recommend I find it rather pointless to be observing conflicts between mods that are using the modders' resources for content mods. The only time you should need to be worrying about mesh and texture conflicts should be by your mesh and texture replacer mods and when you find something that looks wrong. Remember the point of mods is to enhance a game. A game. This isn't life or death. Now Tannin's time... that is life or death!
  21. I have, but it didn't seem to work for whatever reason.
  22. I added a few of these. I might add QTP. The rest could be used for other things. Even UOPs could actually be "UnOfficial Patches" and not necessarily be the Oblivion ones (unfortunate at its best).
  23. I'm pretty sure it is the Nvidia Optimus that is throwing off OP on ENBoost installation.
  24. The jaggies show up mostly for those people like me who only have a 1366x768 resolution and can't turn AA up very high without a heavy performance hit. If I turned it to 8x Supersampling, or if I enable the edge AA in ENB, they're gone, but so is my fps then.
  25. If the crashes are random, that is nearly impossible to troubleshoot amid a mod list the size of yours. I would recommend cutting back and using a more modest batch of mods. That makes it much easier to notice a problem and solve it. Take STEP, for example. We test the mods to make sure they work all right before putting them in our guide. Of course, that can be annoying due to the fact that mods are released every day, but it fosters a more stable and ultimately enjoyable experience, even if it isn't absolutely perfect or cutting edge.
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