frihyland Posted October 12, 2012 Posted October 12, 2012 Discussion thread: TES5Edit Mod Cleaning Guide by STEP Wiki Link Guide:TES5Edit Mod Cleaning STEP version WIP use the official version TES5Edit available now Official TES5Edit Cleaning Guide Everything you need to know about cleaning mods, open beta starts this weekend.
Besidilo Posted October 13, 2012 Posted October 13, 2012 https://ck.uesp.net/wiki/TES5Edit_Cleaning_Guide_-_TES5Edit
frihyland Posted October 13, 2012 Author Posted October 13, 2012 OP updated. Â TES5Edit officially released and official guide up on CK wiki.
z929669 Posted October 14, 2012 Posted October 14, 2012 saweet. Will take a look asap (movie time now though)
Deathwing514 Posted November 7, 2012 Posted November 7, 2012 I am currently new on using the TES5Edit Mod Cleaning Guide, and as a result have a couple questions regarding this tool. 1. Are there any mods that I should not clean besides USKP? 2. Will dirty mods that have been reported on STEP be usable if I clean the mod wth this tool? 3. Are all the steps of cleaning a mod the same? Example: Select Mod that you want to clean. Right click on mod and select Apply Filter for Cleaning Right click on mod and select Remove Identical Masters records Say Yes on Warning message Right click on mod and select Undelete and Disable References CTRL+S and click Okay to save Done 4. Will using the cleaning tool cause any problems to my game? 5. After cleaning the mod, I see an orange plus mark on some of the mods on wrye bash (examples climates of tamerial and Dynamic Snow). When disabling that specific mod and reinstalling it on wrye bash. I have found that the errors are shown again on the TES5Edit. Is this normal? should i leave orange mark mod alone in wrye bash? Or should i uninstall and reinstall and not clean the mod afterwards? Under Wrye Bash Help Orange Plus Means:• Orange: All package files are present in the data directory, but some esps/esms are not identical. (E.g. another package installed an alternative version of that file, or the user modified the file after installation.) 6. Should I install the mod via wrye bash first before cleaning the mod or before? Any help with these questions will help me very much
frihyland Posted November 7, 2012 Author Posted November 7, 2012 Make sure you are using the latest version of TES5editYou should only clean one mod at a time and fully exit after each cleaning.Each time you clean a mod all dependent mods must be loaded (skyrim.esm and update.esm will always be needed, some mods will need dg or hf as well, and some mods depend on other mods as well)First clean Update, dawnguard and hearthfires as described Quote For Update.esm: Load Skyrim.esm and Update.esm, but only clean Update.esm.For Dawnguard.esm: Load Skyrim.esm, Update.esm, and Dawnguard.esm but only clean Dawnguard.esm.For Hearthfires.esm: Load Skyrim.esm, Update.esm, and Hearthfires.esm but only clean Hearthfires.esm.that is the basic example of how to clean all mods, remember to clean and exit every timeyou need to make sure that your mods are installed in BOSS correct order and clean them one by one in this order.
Deathwing514 Posted November 9, 2012 Posted November 9, 2012 Frihyland, I have been using the steps that you have provided but there is one question that still puzzles me. After cleaning the mod, I see an orange plus mark next to dynamic snow and Climates of Tamerial in wrye bash. (which for clarification shows no dirty mods after cleaning) Like I stated previously, when I uninstall the mod in wrye bash and reinstall it, the dirty mod checker(which is the apply filter setting) shows the same dirty mods before I cleaned it. My question is, what should I do at this point? Is the orange plus next to dynamic snow/climates mod harmless and I should leave it alone after cleaning? or should I uninstall and reinstall and not clean those mods? Hopefully you understand what I am trying to say and I eagerly await for your response
Akro Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 hi, while I was using it, all suddenly the program says this error: " A error occurred while loading modules. Editing is disable. ceck the message and correct the error." what can i do? reinstall the program? thx bye
Korentin Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 I'm sorry but.... have you checked the message? Should probably be in your TES5Edit folder, check for logs.
Akro Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 this is the message .. -"Background Loader: Fatal: I didn't anything as the last installed mod... before it worked and i have this problem after Skyrim Flora Overhaul install with MO.. i can't understand..
Akro Posted January 23, 2013 Posted January 23, 2013 Quote this is the message ..-"Background Loader: Fatal: I didn't anything as the last installed mod...before it worked and i have this problem after Skyrim Flora Overhaul install with MO..i can't understand..Up..
Korentin Posted January 23, 2013 Posted January 23, 2013 I'd try reinstalling TES5Edit and see if that fixes it. I have very little practical experience with MO but I guess something might have gone wrong when you installed SFO so you could uninstall it (SFO) and see if you still get the error with TES5Edit.
Akro Posted January 23, 2013 Posted January 23, 2013 Quote I'd try reinstalling TES5Edit and see if that fixes it. I have very little practical experience with MO but I guess something might have gone wrong when you installed SFO so you could uninstall it (SFO) and see if you still get the error with TES5Edit.Hi Korentinthanks for the message..i will try tonight..Bye
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