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  1. Would anybody with a full copy of the mod (skyrim version not special edition) be willing to send it to over to me? I used to have a copy but since I last played Skyrim, I've changed computers several times, and seem to have mislaid my old skyrim mod folders. Thanks
  2. Could you be specific about what problems you are encountering. also, could you post up a copy of your latest BOSS log?
  3. you can safely install the high res texture pack DLC, it is just a collection of texture files packaged in 3 bsas, so nothing will be overwritten. Worth picking up the Unofficial High Res Patch, along with the unofficial skyrim patch though.
  4. If you've uninstalled mods (barring simple non-esp texture/mesh replacers) mid-game, then you may see some improvement initially, but there is a good chance that will be somewhat short lived and it will end up getting worse in the long run. Unfortunately Skyrim is just not designed to have mods removed mid-game.
  5. Can't say I've ever noticed this particular problem before. have you tried re-verifying your game install via Steam?
  6. Download and install Wrye Bash, it will flag any mods which have missing or out of order master files (the most common cause of a CTD on startup)
  7. You also have an awful lot of script heavy mods, including several that will trigger during combat, which is system intensive on its own, without additional scripts running (for example crimson tide). It is important to remember that uninstalling mods mid-game can (and probably will) cause instability with your game, so you should probably start a brand new game once you are done uninstalling the mods you've decided to remove.
  8. we really need more information in order to provide more information. For example: have you installed any script heavy mods or high res textures recently. In fact, it would be bestif you could post up a copy of your latest BOSS log, as well as a list of all non-esp mods (such as texture and mesh replacers, animations etc) that you are currently using.
  9. in short, yes, it is possible that your CTDs could be due to your system specs, especially if you are running a number of script intensive mods (such as frostfall, footsteps, RnD etc).
  10. @Kodman1991: crashing the moment you load the game (before reaching the main menu) typically indicates missing or out of order master files. Download and install Wrye Bash. It will flag any mods with missing or out of order master files. The other thing you'll want to do (once you've resolved which mods are missing master files) is run BOSS to better sort your load order. @ RAGEingWalruz: TES5Edit won't sort your load order, that's what BOSS is for.
  11. I assume that none of your mods were flagged by Wrye Bash as having missing or out of order masterfiles?
  12. it would really help if you could give some more information. for example does it crash before the main menu, or when loading a save? If you could post up a copy of your latest BOSS log that would also be handy
  13. Do you have any other mods installed?
  14. Sadly no such list really exists, the closest thing you'll get to that is STEP core, but even then it depends very much on your system specs, and various other factors.
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