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Yuridad05

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1) I'm getting a FNIS issues I can't correct. 1st: a warning that is a conflict with 'external' modding regarding a version from Steam I failed to load. I don't use Steam. I use the version of Skyrim from GOG and not Steam. Whenever I add a Mod, the Dependancies lightning bolt (green) says it conflicts with FNIS Data version: 1.0.0 and wants me to change the deploy order--but that results in a loop.

2) Versions

FNIS Behavior 7.6

Skyrim SE version: 1.6.1179.0 from GOG

Vortex version: 1.13.7 1/21/25

3) I've included the list of Mods as a file image.

4) Whenever I tried to back track and disable a mod, I get the message that FNIS was created outside of Vortex and need to SAVE, REVERT or whatever.

5) I've done a clean install on both Skyrim AE/SE and Vortex, reinstalled some of the Mods, checked their deployment--then I get the previous message (#4). 

 

I really was trying to be thorough and precise...but...

 

 

 

 

 

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Vortex query (3)25-02-18 080517.png

Vortex query (4)25-02-18 080818.png

Vortex query (5)25-02-18 080940.png

Vortex query (6)25-02-18 081443.png

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I see you only checked the first 2 boxes. Try rerunning FNIS and remember to check the "HKX File Compatibility" box. You need that for Special Edition.

It's normal when you rerun FNIS after moving / adding a mod and then deploying to get a box asking you to confirm your changes - in this case probably deleting the old files. FNIS, like Bodyslide and some other tools does run outside of Vortex. So when you 'deploy mods' Vortex is looking for these or other 'external changes' as part of the process.

Hope this helps.

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