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First, I love STEP. It's been a god send for me. However, there were a couple of mods included that I don't like. Now, for the most part, uninstalling those mods has been no problem...

 

However, for the last mod that I want to remove, Skyrim Coin Replacer Redux, when I remove it, it messes with the Skyrim Extended Patch, since it is a master file.

 

Now, my question is, how would I go about removing the references to Coin Replacer in the Patch, if it is at all possible?

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Are you good with TES5Edit?

 

1. Remove master

2. Reload

3. Check for errors

4. Manually remove errors

5. Check for errors to make sure you removed them all

6. Manually remove any errors you missed

7. Save and you're done

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I know how to clean files in TESVEdit, and thats about it.

 

How do I remove the master? Just go to file header? Do I just right click, edit, and just delete the file name thats in the box?

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1. Load the file up in TES5Edit with Skyrim Coin Replacer Redux active.

2. Go to headers, right-click the Skyrim Coin Replacer esp in the masters section, delete

3. Save

4. Load up the patch without Skyrim Coin Replacer Redux active

5. Check for errors

6. Locate the errors by formids

7. Find the error cannot be resolved line and remove it from all errors until eradicated

8. Save.

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Posted (edited)

Okay... um...

 

When I go to headers and I right click, I don't get an option to delete. I get "Edit", "Hide no conflict rows", and "Column Widths".

 

However, I think I can do this with a combination of TES5Edit and CK.

 

Nevermind. I clearly have no idea what I'm doing.

Edited by RedGalaxy00
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Okay. I think I figured out a way to do this.

 

I first opened up Wrye Bash, and then looked for the STEP Patch.

 

I found the master list on the right, found the Coin Replacer mod. Right clicked - and changed to an empty esp. (I chose BWS.esp as it was used in the example I found.)

 

Then I went into TES5Edit, and right clicked the STEP patch and clicked "Check for Errors". I received one error in a cell 5, sub-block 1. I removed it, and that was that.

 

I then saved, reopened, and checked again. No errors. So, hopefully that means it has the references to that mod cleaned out.

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