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CovertSlinky's post in Bashed Patch Deactivates ALL M.O. mods was marked as the answer
I have experienced this myself in the past, and reinstalling (or well re-extracting really, cause we mostly use the standalone) had magically fixed it for me. I have a link to a post where DoubleYou gives an answer saying the same thing, but adds that bad plugins can be cause. Also says reverting to default settings can be a solution as well.
Hope this helps you, and look forward to viewing your new vids once completed!
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CovertSlinky's post in Bashed Patch Deactivates ALL M.O. mods was marked as the answer
I have experienced this myself in the past, and reinstalling (or well re-extracting really, cause we mostly use the standalone) had magically fixed it for me. I have a link to a post where DoubleYou gives an answer saying the same thing, but adds that bad plugins can be cause. Also says reverting to default settings can be a solution as well.
Hope this helps you, and look forward to viewing your new vids once completed!
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CovertSlinky's post in My Game is stuck at 1 fps. was marked as the answer
Steps you can take in troubleshooting this will be tedious. No one ever wants to hear that, but still no less true. But first, you should post your system specs. You could try running without ENB, see if that helps. If it does the obvious culprit would be wrong enblocal settings. Remove a mod at a time and run the game after each mod removed. This would identify a problematic mod. Other things to look for would be, double checking your ini settings. You could also verify integrity of game cache.
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CovertSlinky's post in My Game is stuck at 1 fps. was marked as the answer
Steps you can take in troubleshooting this will be tedious. No one ever wants to hear that, but still no less true. But first, you should post your system specs. You could try running without ENB, see if that helps. If it does the obvious culprit would be wrong enblocal settings. Remove a mod at a time and run the game after each mod removed. This would identify a problematic mod. Other things to look for would be, double checking your ini settings. You could also verify integrity of game cache.
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CovertSlinky's post in Possible to delete mod in one profile, but keep it in another? was marked as the answer
No you cannot, deactivating it is the only way to not use it in another profile. But you could always go over to the MO bug tracker site, and make a feature request for it.
EDIT: grammar corrections.
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CovertSlinky's post in MO un-checking skyrim.esm was marked as the answer
I figured it out I think. I had "force enable game files" un-checked in settings/workaround. After enabling this feature, skyrim.esm and update.esm or grayed out and enabled. So this is a much better fix.