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I'm new to this whole forum thing so bear with me. I've been playing modded skyrim on PC for about a year now, and up until this point I've been using nexus mod manager. It has worked so far, but it was somewhat sluggish and it was difficult for me to figure out what was conflicting with what. I don't fully understand TES5 Edit yet and I don't have too much time to study on it, so when I saw a few people recommending Mod Organizer on various sites, I thought I'd give it a go. It's lightning fast and alerts me to any conflicts and even fixes most of them. However, I still don't have a full understanding of the program, and somewhere along the line of redownloading all of my mods, my game just crashes now. And since Mod Organizer's layout is much different and a little more difficult to understand than Nexus's layout, I had no idea what file belonged to what master. So what I'd like to do is just wipe all of my mods off the face of the earth and start over, testing each thing out one by one. However, I have no idea how exactly to do that. I'd appreciate any and all help you guys could give me. Thank you.

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I'm new to this whole forum thing so bear with me. I've been playing modded skyrim on PC for about a year now, and up until this point I've been using nexus mod manager. It has worked so far, but it was somewhat sluggish and it was difficult for me to figure out what was conflicting with what. I don't fully understand TES5 Edit yet and I don't have too much time to study on it, so when I saw a few people recommending Mod Organizer on various sites, I thought I'd give it a go. It's lightning fast and alerts me to any conflicts and even fixes most of them. However, I still don't have a full understanding of the program, and somewhere along the line of redownloading all of my mods, my game just crashes now. And since Mod Organizer's layout is much different and a little more difficult to understand than Nexus's layout, I had no idea what file belonged to what master. So what I'd like to do is just wipe all of my mods off the face of the earth and start over, testing each thing out one by one. However, I have no idea how exactly to do that. I'd appreciate any and all help you guys could give me. Thank you.

Every download you do, store it aside in a safe place, verify the download is cool and not corrupted, some mods are miss-packed so you will need to repack them to work right.

Mod is indeed a hot rod manager, it takes little time to get acclimated to it.

So, where you store your downloads will be your source for mo, if you use mo's internal download folder, just keep in mind, mo will delete these in favor of updates and some times updates don't have the assets you need for later.

There are many versions available and there is also a mirror source Encase of server issues so the tools are available to you in that regard.

Take your time and start out slow. you do ok.

kitty

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