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  1. wolverine2710's post in MO stopped working was marked as the answer   
    In the original post 'Prisoner' provided his own solution. Created this new post so I could apply 'mark solved' to the thread. I've edited his original post and moved the 'solution' part to this post. Prisoner added to his original post:
     
    EDIT: It appears I fixed my own problem. By playing around with load mechanism I managed get MO to find skyrim again. Strangely enough trying same thing a while before had no results. Not sure what is going on or why this happened in the first place. (something to do with rehooking MO to skyrim because one of the dlls crashed? )
  2. wolverine2710's post in Wrye Bash through Mod Organizer error was marked as the answer   
    Most likely you had quote characters in MO's virtualized skyrim.ini, skyrimprefs.ini files for your profile. The message in your screenshot has been reported by others and I've also noticed it myself when I installed S.T.E.P. 2.2.6 ( I believe). It also mentioned in the changelog of S.T.E.P. 2.28.
  3. wolverine2710's post in Mod Organizer Question was marked as the answer   
    Recent versions of MO behave different.  Backups end up in the 'overwrite' directory but a patched file will overwrite the original file.
  4. wolverine2710's post in Mod Organizer and Python *Solved* was marked as the answer   
    The user found the answer him/her self. 'Mark as solved' can not be set on the original post but only on the replies. Hence this old thread will unfortunately 'bump' when I mark it as solved.
  5. wolverine2710's post in Installing SKSE via Mod Organizer was marked as the answer   
    Installation instructions for SKSE in combination with MO are in the S.T.E.P. guide. You can find it  here. An alternative for seasoned MO users is instead of repackaging the archive is to create a directory in the /mods directory and put the mentioned files there. After a refresh in the left pane MO will recognize the new 'mod'.
     
    Updated this (old) thread as part of a process of checking all MO threads to see if threads can can be tagged as 'answered'.
  6. wolverine2710's post in Mod Organizer Priorities was marked as the answer   
    You are 100% correct.
     
    The MO wiki contains a lot of usefull information. In the resources tab you find links to 5+ videos which explains MO quite brilliantly. Also of relevance here is the 'priorities' tab and the explanation of the virtual filing system (which performs MO's magic) in the advanced tab. The VFS info can be found here.
  7. wolverine2710's post in Migration from Wrye Bash to MO was marked as the answer   
    There is no WB importer.
    The article  ´migrating from Wrye Bash to Mod Organizer´ in the MO wiki provides info how to to easily migrate.
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