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  1. Get the items you have on her, dismiss her, save the game, deactivate any follower mods you have, save the game again, activate the mod again and load the game.
  2. There are some mods I've wanted to remove but I didn't really fancy giving up my save and have script issues or w/e. Any mods in particular you'd recommend I should remove?
  3. The load order is just as it appears on the opening post. I'll have a look on those links when I get back
  4. Elaborate please? I don't know, I only have 3 Reproccers in my "Data/SkyProc Patchers" folder.
  5. Yeah, it didn't detect any conflicts when I loaded it and I cleaned the mods that BOSS said needed cleaning.
  6. Have you changed the uGrids in any way? That could've caused your save to crash. If you saved your save while using uGrids to 7 but later change the uGrids to 5 and try to load your save, it'll crash.
  7. As the title says, Skyrim would keep freezing after playing for about 30 minutes+. I don't seem to get any CTDs, just the occasional endless loading screen and freezes; when the game freezes I'd have to Ctrl+Alt+Del and use Task Manager to end Skyrim that way. At first I thought it was maybe a Ram issue but now that I've got 8 GB of ram, it seems that isn't the problem. Then I thought maybe it was save game bloat and old scripts and what not, so I started a new game and it's still freezing. I've used BOSS, used Bashed Patch and I've cleaned the mods. Mod list Perhaps I've got too many mods?I have 185, but I've seen people have over 200 and they seem to run the game fine. At this point I just don't know what to do.
  8. No problem. I probably shouldn't have to say this but just in case you forgot, be sure to copy the Skyrim folder in your Documents/My Games.
  9. Those mods will be in the Skyrim/Data. When you reinstall NMM or Wrye Bash or whatever you use, it should just detect whatever mods in you have inside the Skyrim Folder. As long as you copy the Skyrim Folder in Steam/Steamsapps/Common you should be fine. It worked for me a while back.This is what I did.1. Copied the entire Skyrim folder inside Steamapps and the NMM folder in your main drive onto a backup HDD.2. Installed the new HDD and the OS and all that hoopla.3. Pasted the Skyrim Folder and the NMM into where would it would install.4. Installed Skyrim via Steam, it detected the files that already exist, eliminating the download process (it took a while though)5. Installed NMM and made sure that the folders and everything are correct. When I loaded up NMM it detected all the mods I had installed.
  10. Copy your Skyrim folder (In Steamapps/Common) and your Nexus Mod Folder (Should be in your main drive under a folder called "Games", I'd check but my PC isn't working). Just copy those two folders and when it comes to reinstalling Skyrim and NMM, all you have to do is paste the folders.
  11. I tend to only use follower mods if they have a custom voice, a background or personality of some kind. And have to look interesting.
  12. I think he means the colours of the steps and the grass.
  13. Probably because I only bought it 2 months ago.
  14. RealVision works out really nice for me. My FPS averages about 35-50 out and about and about 25-45 around towns. I run a 670 factory OCed, 4GB ram (Upgrading to 8 soon) and AMD Phenom X4 Quad Core 3.4 GHz. It's definitely my favourite ENB so far, but I've been meaning to try out some more.
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