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If you're using Mod Organizer all you have to do is do a fresh install of Mod Organizer and make sure it's on the SSD then you ca copy over your Mod Organizer folder from the drive you're using already if that makes any sense. If not let me know.

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If you're using Mod Organizer all you have to do is do a fresh install of Mod Organizer and make sure it's on the SSD then you ca copy over your Mod Organizer folder from the drive you're using already if that makes any sense. If not let me know.

Thanks! I'll report back if I have any issues. So far I think I'm only halfway through this process. lol. Hope it's worth it.
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Also I'ld suggest to set the directory for MO downloads to be on your HDD. No sense in keeping those files on your SSD as well.

I've actually just been manually downloading the files from Nexus and adding them with the "open archive" button on MO.
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Also I'ld suggest to set the directory for MO downloads to be on your HDD. No sense in keeping those files on your SSD as well.

I've actually just been manually downloading the files from Nexus and adding them with the "open archive" button on MO.
You can set the download folder to a anythin gyou want in the options section of MO so that you can use the big green button. The added benefit is that you don't have to query info for those manual downloads.

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