seweryn Posted March 6, 2011 Author Share Posted March 6, 2011 Ok, let's break this down. Wrye Bash will list all of the mods in your data folder. If you have installed mods with OBMM they will automatically be ticked off. If you have manually installed any mods they will need to be ticked off by you. But you are the driver, meaning it is up to you which mods you tick off (activate) in Wrye Bash before building your patch. Now, what the image refers to about de-activating some mods is those in green or with a red box. Mods in green can be 'merged' into the Bashed Patch and then deactivated -- only their overrides are important, and those get merged into the patch. Those with a red box MUST be filtered by the Bashed Patch and then deactivated. So, if Wrye Bash asks you if you want to deactivate these mods, always say 'Yes'. The Bashed Patch, in general, should always be last. There are a very few exceptions. If you add those mods I indicated to your userlist.txt and run BOSS, you will see that your Bashed Patch is indeed the last in your list. Once you have reached that stage, then rebuild your patch. Is that clearer? By the way can I make this userlist.txt myself ? Is there some guide how to make it or do I need to always post it on the forums. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hickory Posted March 6, 2011 Share Posted March 6, 2011 By the way can I make this userlist.txt myself ? Is there some guide how to make it or do I need to always post it on the forums. Thanks The userlist.txt is there for you to maintain your preferred load order if it does not fit in with the BOSS masterlist, or you have personal mods that are not on the masterlist. If you install a mod that is not recognised by BOSS, the best thing to do is to submit the mod esp name (with a link) to the BOSS thread over on the Bethsoft Forum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seweryn Posted March 6, 2011 Author Share Posted March 6, 2011 By the way can I make this userlist.txt myself ? Is there some guide how to make it or do I need to always post it on the forums. Thanks The userlist.txt is there for you to maintain your preferred load order if it does not fit in with the BOSS masterlist, or you have personal mods that are not on the masterlist. If you install a mod that is not recognised by BOSS, the best thing to do is to submit the mod esp name (with a link) to the BOSS thread over on the Bethsoft Forum. I have discovered that quicksave is causing the crash mostly and I have installed anti crasher "Windom Earle_s Oblivion Crash Prevention System". So no crash in few hours and even don't have crash on exit that is very nice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hickory Posted March 7, 2011 Share Posted March 7, 2011 Cool. I'm glad you have things sorted at last. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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