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TES5EDIT - Help Cleaning "Deleted NavMesh Record"
MardukNT replied to jyujinkai's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
Folks, I'll share how I clean Deleted NavMesh Records. Hope this helps to streamline the process. Using FNVEdit or TES5Edit (always use current version), select one dirty mod at a time to clean as indicated in your LOOT or BOSS report and deselect all others, then click OK to begin.NOTE: Master files and any dependent mods will get loaded as well. This is normal.In the left pane, right click on the dirty mod and choose ‘Apply Filter for Cleaning’ from the context menu and wait for the scan to finish. In the left pane, right click on the dirty mod and choose ‘Undelete and Disable References’ from the context menu and wait for the scan to finish. In the right pane, look in the Message tab for ‘Skipping: [NAVM:<BLAH>] That BLAH code is an important clue! Copy and paste it into the FormID search field and hit Enter You will now have two records showing in the right pane. One is the NavMesh in your Master file, the second is the Deleted NavMesh that needs to be removed. In the right pane, up at the top, right click on the name of the dirty mod and choose ‘Jump to’ from the context menu and it will take you straight to the Deleted NavMesh Record. In the Left pane, right click on the selected Navigation Mesh and choose ‘Remove’. A warning will pop up asking ‘Are you sure?’ Answer Yes In the right pane, switch to the Messages tab and repeat the above process for any other skipped NAVM’s listedOnce all Deleted NavMesh Records are removed, close FNVEdit/TES5Edit to save your work.Make sure to place checkmarks on the dirty (now cleaned) mod and the Backup Plugins checkboxes only. Anything else, leave unchecked and click OK to save and exit.Run BOSS or LOOT to check your work. No errors, means good to go!