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Wrye Bash - Bashed Patch Not Working Properly


JigglyWharf

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So I am following this guide. I have gotten to the step where you use Wrye Bash to get the Bashed Patch, but it's not working properly. I have been following the guide perfectly to the letter, and everything has been working fine up until this point:

 

http://s4.postimg.org/49w6eafpp/Uwbb_Yx_H.png

 

The problem is, it creates the Bashed Patch in the Plugins window of Mod Organizer but not in the mod list. All that has changed is that the previously grayed out "Overwrite" button is now red, and contains a couple of files, 1 Bashed Patch .esp file and a Docs folder. I am stuck, I have no idea what to do now, any help would be appreciated.

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Within MO, any dynamic patchers, bashed patches, newly merged plugins, etc etc-- all get sent to your overwrite folder, which can be found either by navigating your MO folder's file tree, or by simply double clicking on it at the bottom of your left load order window. You'll also notice the MO's warning flag going off on the very top right hand side of your screen warning you that you have files inside your overwrite folder that need to either be dragged into an existing mod, or placed into a new mod folder altogether.

 

1) Create a new mod folder within the folder that all of you installed MO mods go to, call it "bashed patch", then go back into MO, right click on the left load order menu, click refresh, then that mod should now be populated in your left load order menu (under "unchecked") but make sure you turn off your filters and clear your categories so you see everything.

 

2) Drag the newly created bashed patch folder to the appropriate place for bashed patches to go (at the end of your load order but before dunamic patchers like ASIS and PaMa, then double click on the overwrite folder and drag your new bashed patch files to their appropriate folder that you created for them.

 

3) Toggle the mod on now, and click refresh to make sure everything is populated and turned on via the right plugin menu now.

 

 

DISCLAIMER:

If you did not already know about the overwrite folder by now, chances are you have other trash items in there also, make sure you dont drag all of those trash items into your bashed patch folder. Worst case scenario, delete everything in the overwrite folder and re-run the wrye bash to make sure you have a clean bashed patch. Also, and you probably already know this, but always make sure you have enabled all in the right plugin window of MO prior to running the patch (duh, I know, but I had to make sure, since you seem new to MO)

 

happy bash patching!

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Addendum,

 

Also, I know that picture you quoted says to always put the bashed patch at the bottom, but please know that they mean always at the bottom of every mod, EXCEPT dynamic patchers, which need to use the bashed patch as a master, and therefore dynamic patchers are always last.

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