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<ol><li>Uninstall the previous installation of '''Standalone''' Wrye Bash using the un-installer located among the Start Menu > Programs > Wrye Bash shortcuts. If an existing '''Python''' installation exists, don't bother removing anything, as the new installer will remove any outdated files/folders in the last step if you choose that option in the last step of installation. ''However, it may be a good idea to back up any'' skyrim/Data/INI Tweaks ''or'' skyrim/Mopy/bash.ini ''if present.''</li> | <ol><li>Uninstall the previous installation of '''Standalone''' Wrye Bash using the un-installer located among the Start Menu > Programs > Wrye Bash shortcuts. If an existing '''Python''' installation exists, don't bother removing anything, as the new installer will remove any outdated files/folders in the last step if you choose that option in the last step of installation. ''However, it may be a good idea to back up any'' skyrim/Data/INI Tweaks ''or'' skyrim/Mopy/bash.ini ''if present.''</li> | ||
<li>Download the Wrye Bash | <li>Download the Wrye Bash 299 (or current) [http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/downloads/file.php?id=1840 installer from the Nexus].</li> | ||
<li>Tick '''[Skyrim]''' and '''[Standalone]'''. ''Installing the Python version is also valid, but that methodology will not be supported in future versions of THIS guide.''</li> | <li>Tick '''[Skyrim]''' and '''[Standalone]'''. ''Installing the Python version is also valid, but that methodology will not be supported in future versions of THIS guide.''</li> | ||
<li>'''Allow''' the installation of any dependencies if prompted.</li> | <li>'''Allow''' the installation of any dependencies if prompted.</li> |
Revision as of 17:40, July 3, 2012
Template:Notice A simplified guide to using Wrye Bash to maintain a modded S.T.E.P. setup -- by z929669 & S.T.E.P. Team
- Updated: 17:40:20 3 July 2012 (UTC)
Installing & Maintaining S.T.E.P Using Wrye Bash