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Modded Skyrim Keeps Crashing Please Help!


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I am currently running skyrim using SKSE along with hialgo boost and hialgo chill. These are the mods I am using (NMM and the Steam Workshop): http://imgur.com/nO45i2g http://imgur.com/eKfBEf9 http://imgur.com/ALN0yv9



And it only crashes at a specific point. When Hadvar and I are escaping the dragon while still in Helgen, He starts running into a wall/rock which is currently ablaze, setting HIM on fire. He then jumps over the rock, (not possible for my character to do), instead of walking up the stairs/pathway. Then, when I walk through the pathway myself, skyrim crashes to desktop.


Screenshots displaying what happened:

http://i.imgur.com/ubZkc4p.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/d2OBQHD.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/i02Mxgy.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/34IBv5J.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/H6n9AWV.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/iWdJjWa.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/EkSJx2i.jpgonce I get up the stairs it crashes.



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Okay, the 5 warnings said "Warning: This file contains 1 deleted NavMesh record(s) that TES5Edit cannot repair automatically and it may cause problems with your game. NavMesh deletions should be reported to the mod author. A guide to repairing NavMesh deletions with TES5Edit is located here."

 

Also, I told Symantec to f*** off, and I ran the LOOT file anyway.

 

Now I'm onto figuring out how to use tes5edit! You have any quick suggestions on how to work it?

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Okay... I've been reading up on tutorials but none of them say for sure what to do in my specific case, or different people are saying different things.

Loot is saying that Dawnguard and many other things need cleaning, and I don't particularly know what to do.

http://i.imgur.com/4yUo1AJ.png

Should I fix everything highlighted in red and with red text? And If so, how do I do that? Do I apply filter for cleaning, remove "identical to master records", undelete and disable references, what?

Each tutorial is saying to do a different thing. The most useful thing I could find was written by Kelvy here: http://steamcommunity.com/app/72850/discussions/0/648813728654235767/

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