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  1. I currently have Mod Organizer 2 running with Fallout 4 and would like to start playing Skyrim SE for the very first time. I have installed SE and have created their associated ini files. I have downloaded Mod organizer 2.0.8.3b from the Skyrim SE Nexus site. I have installed Mod Organizer 2 to the SkyrimSE folder in my C:\Games\Steam Games\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\ModOrganizer folder. When start Mod Organizer for the very first time (at the end of the install process), I do not get an option for New vs. Portable so it loads up my Fallout 4 Mod Organizer Instance. Why do I not get this option? With regards to my Fallout 4 Mod Organizer instance I have a shortcut on my desktop that points to the C:\Games\Steam Games\steamapps\common\Fallout 4\Mod Organizer\Mod Organizer.exe. However, my Mod Organizer data files are located in my C:\Users\Mike\AppData\Local\ModOrganizer\Fallout 4 folder. How do I establish a new link to Skyrim SE? Seems to me that if I were to get the Portable option (see above) it would then create a new folder for Skyrim SE in my C:\Users\Mike\AppData\Local\ModOrganizer folder automatically. Or do I need to do this manually and if so how?
  2. Hello. I am having issues when I attempt to install a mod from an archive (not via the Nexus website). The mod imports corrects and if there is an issue with the folder hierarchy I resolve it until I get the looks good message at the bottom. However, after the mod has been activated and I open up windows explorer none of the data files from the mod archive are showing in the data folder (including esp/esm/bsa files). How do I fix this so that I can import/install from sites other than Nexus or mods that have been created for a manual download? Thanks in advance.
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