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hgalagia
Greetings everyone,
First of all, thanks to all of you that dedicated yourselves to improve Skyrim in unimaginable ways.
Well, I'm having a weird issue when trying to clean my mods by using TES5Edit together with Mod Organizer. I've been playing Skyrim for almost 4 years and always experimenting different mods (and of course, having major CTD's, corrupted savegames and all the other problems that could occur when you're new to modding). But I've decided to restart from the scratch a new game, with updated mods and following S.T.E.P. to make sure that my game would be at least easier to diagnose and fix.
By now I haven't even started a new game, I'm just installing mods and following guides, but I'm being unable to clean the update.esm, hearthfire.esm, dawnguard.esm and dragonborn.esm when running TES5Edit. Everytime I follow the process of applying filter, cleaning ITM's and undeleting references (and TES5Edit says that they're clean), then I run LOOT and I always receive the same message that I still have the same dirty plugins.
I tried to use TES5Edit apart from Mod Organizer and the .esm's were already clean, then I ran LOOT and received the damn message about these plugins being dirty. So I'm out of ideas on how to fix this, can you people lend me some help?
Thanks a lot!
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