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How Do You Prevent Mod Organizer from Overwriting Specific Files


theblindcritic

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Hey guys!

 

So, I'm trying to install the RealVision ENB as described on the page but, for one of the last few steps, he suggests installing an ENB patch that would, normally, overwrite some SIMM files. He explicitly states NOT to overwrite SIMM and say 'No to Mod' in NMM. I'm using Mod Organizer, however, and can't figure out an equivalent to 'No to Mod' in MO (or even how to prevent specific files from being overwritten, as I can see the files being overwritten in the 'Conflicts' tab but can't do anything to them.

 

Thanks a lot!

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When looking at the conflicting files, make a note of which ones you don't want to overwrite. Then go to the 'Filetree' tab on the information window of the mod whose files you do not want to be used. Navigate through the tree to the individual files. Right click on the file and choose 'Hide'. This will give the file an additional extension of .mohidden and as a result it won't take priority over the file in the other mod.

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When looking at the conflicting files, make a note of which ones you don't want to overwrite. Then go to the 'Filetree' tab on the information window of the mod whose files you do not want to be used. Navigate through the tree to the individual files. Right click on the file and choose 'Hide'. This will give the file an additional extension of .mohidden and as a result it won't take priority over the file in the other mod.

 

That fixed it! Thanks a LOT! :D

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