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rhowington

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  1. With that rig you should be able to run anything. What ENB are you using?
  2. A bsa file contains the meshes and textures unless they are loose files.
  3. You might just try uninstalling everything but ApachiiHair.esm first. I assume you are trying to create a new character. If you are creating a new female character you might want to add ApachiiHairFemales. I don't recommend installing ApachiiHair manually, one mistake can cause a CDT if you load another mod that uses the hair.
  4. BOSS is a mod ordering software. Look here for info http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/6 and go here to download https://code.google.com/p/better-oblivion-sorting-software/downloads/list Good luck!
  5. OK, here is how you do different bodies. Download CBBE and UNP manually into a folder outside of Skyrim, something like My Downloads/ Skyrim Mods, and extract them into different files in the same folder. Do the same thing for any body and face texture mods you want to use. Make a folder tn skyrim\data\textures and skyrim\data\meshes folders with your mod name like data\textures\myfollower and data\meshes\myfollower then ad a body folder to each. Going back to your body downloads, select the type of body you want for your mod, select the textures or meshes and copy it into the folder you just made for them then copy the other meshes/textures into their folder. Now your mod has whatever body option you want. Do the same for head, eyes, lips, etc... If you are going to make a stand alone mod be sure to get permission from every mod author for using their work. Hope this helps.
  6. Move ApachiiHair.esm and the other hair.esm above racecompatability.esm and see if that works. That is how I have it in my load order. You can also use BOSS to order your mods.
  7. Personally, I would copy your mods folder in the Nexus Mod Manager\ Skyrim directory to a new location on the G: drive, uninstall NMM and re-install NMM on the G: drive. You can the move the mods folder back to the new Nexus Mod Manager\ Skyrim directory, re-install your mods and have plenty of space.
  8. First, try downloading a file manually. Click on the blue text above the download button (it should have a little disc icon next to it) and see if it gives you a download message. Also, what is the directory structure of where you installed NMM?
  9. If the actual specs of your laptops graphic card is the same as listed in the url you are going to have problems unless you play on low settings with that many mods installed. Buying a new copy of the game is useless if you already have a legal copy of the game. Do you use optimizer to compress your textures?
  10. What ENBseries version are you using?
  11. You might try Natilde's tutorial. http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/25673
  12. Try uninstalling NMM an re-installing. Just a reminder, don't install NMM in your Skyrim directory. Make a new folder on whatever drive you want to use.
  13. I am sorry but I am out of ideas. A neck seam in females using a body changing mod is common but, if you have used the blender, and it doesn't go away, I don't know. Have you tried uninstalling any recent mods and loading an older save, one before you noticed the problem? Mmm..it might be the face texture you are using on the females but, that wouldn't affect the males... I wish I could have been of more help. Maybe someone else has an ides. Good luck.
  14. It looks like conflicting to me. I had the same thing when I was using Bigger Trees and another mod I can't remember. I uninstalled both out of frustration.
  15. Do you have other face mods installed or other body textures? I am sorry I can't be much help because I use CBBE. You might try exporting the facegen in the Creation Kit on say, Ysolda (hightlight her and do crt-f4) and see if that fixes just her.
  16. Do you have NMM set to categories view or looking at the plugin pane? If you are in categories view, click the bottom left button to see and install your mods. Download manually should ask where you want to download from and where to save the file. If you don't find any mods in NMM check your Nexus Mod Manager directory. It should be something like this C:Drive > games / Nexus Mod Manager > Skyrim > Mods or whatever you named the folder you installed NMM into. I hope this helps.
  17. You have conflicting tree texture mods. Uninstall one at a time and check which one is causing the problem. You may have to move the conflicting mod above or below the others. Me, I would just remove it. Lots of mods texturing the same things means lots of headaches.
  18. For the females you can use the UNP Texture blender by Svarog. http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/30759 For the males, are you using GeonoxFaces? I use the same mods except the female version is CBBE, and haven't had any problems.
  19. You can do this through CK. First note all of your perks and skills and armor. Start the game and use the ~ key and type spf (your character's name) without the (). This will save your character as a npc file that can be imported into the Creation KIt where you can add perks and relationships and place him/her wherever you want. More information can be found here: http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/572037-character-face-export/
  20. Not being snaky but as a reminder to everyone please backup your texture files before installing new textures. It is much easier to recover your vanilla and other textures from a backup than uninstalling where some textures may be missed. For your problem, if you don't have a backup, NMM is your best bet but remember it isn't perfect. Sorry for being such a downer.
  21. Since you are using an old save, you might try using SKYRIM Save Cleaner http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/31724. If your previous save used animation mods try running FNIS. If this doesn't work you will either have to try disabling mods or start a new mod. I hope this helps.
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