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How to find all files associated with a mod.


croc123

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TLDR; Per subject, how do you find all of the files that are associated with / or used by a given mod.

 

Long version:

 

I have not been playing Skyrim since Windows 10 launched, too busy with testing 'important' things. Now I have gotten down to some of the items lower on my list. OK, a brand new version of Skyrim loads and plays OK. But when I go to use a version of Skyrim that was installed in Win 7, it starts loading, gets a small black box in upper left (normal) then tries to go full screen and *BLINK* - that's it. So now I am trying tofind out which of the many mods that I have installed are causing the issue. (I can't even really tell what the issue is, not from the event log or from any of the various skyrim logs that I know about...) So, now I go to try to decipher how some of the mods work, and some (many) of them are mods that I either created or heavily modified six months to 1.5 years ago. And I am not the world's best notekeeper... Hence the question in the subject line.

 

It should be noted that the drive that I am working on is a fresh install of build 10049, but I have a seperate drive for my win 7 install as it was before I started testing 10. I can (and do) boot from it as well. (In fact I am posting from the '7' drive now.)

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If it runs on 7 but not 10, that sounds like a compatability issue?

Skyrim runs just fine on 10, but the modded version I had running on 7 doesn't. Hence the question 'how do you find all of the files that are associated with / or used by a given mod.'. I want to find out by process of elimination 'what mod done it', but some of the mods were rather then even more heavily modded by me. I took poor notes, and did the work over a period of a year, so...

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