It started when I wanted to update an ENB using ENB Changer - and remembered that I had added some extra SMAA stuff to the Skyrim root folder that I was going to have to locate and remove manually. One thing lead to another, and I ended up realizing just how much miscellaneous crap has built up in my \Skyrim folders - all notwithstanding MO. I eventually trashed the whole folder and copied in my backup vanilla installation from the NAS.
But there's got to be a better way of doing this - and it seems like that Link Shell Extension stuff ought to be a viable alternative.
What I'd like to do is have two folders:
\Skyrim\etc.
and
\Skyrim Extra Stuff\etc.
But then I'd like Windows to see the contents of "\Skyrim Extra Stuff\etc." as being present in "\Skyrim\etc." Then I could install ENBs or new versions of SKSE to the "Skyrim Extra Stuff" directory. And if I want to get rid of them, I delete everything in "Skyrim Extra Stuff" and it all just magically disappears from "\Skyrim\."
(And of course, it would be even cooler to have Windows also redirect any new files written to "\Skyrim\" to "\Skyrim Extra Stuff\." But maybe that's asking too much.)
Anyway, after downloading and installing Link Shell Extension, I've realized that the tool is more complicated than I thought (what the heck is a "DeLorean Mirror"??) - and just a little dangerous too!
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mikegray
Hey guys!
It started when I wanted to update an ENB using ENB Changer - and remembered that I had added some extra SMAA stuff to the Skyrim root folder that I was going to have to locate and remove manually. One thing lead to another, and I ended up realizing just how much miscellaneous crap has built up in my \Skyrim folders - all notwithstanding MO. I eventually trashed the whole folder and copied in my backup vanilla installation from the NAS.
But there's got to be a better way of doing this - and it seems like that Link Shell Extension stuff ought to be a viable alternative.
What I'd like to do is have two folders:
\Skyrim\etc.
and
\Skyrim Extra Stuff\etc.
But then I'd like Windows to see the contents of "\Skyrim Extra Stuff\etc." as being present in "\Skyrim\etc." Then I could install ENBs or new versions of SKSE to the "Skyrim Extra Stuff" directory. And if I want to get rid of them, I delete everything in "Skyrim Extra Stuff" and it all just magically disappears from "\Skyrim\."
(And of course, it would be even cooler to have Windows also redirect any new files written to "\Skyrim\" to "\Skyrim Extra Stuff\." But maybe that's asking too much.)
Anyway, after downloading and installing Link Shell Extension, I've realized that the tool is more complicated than I thought (what the heck is a "DeLorean Mirror"??) - and just a little dangerous too!
So ... could anyone walk me through this?
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