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I does not matter what the mod is. If I uninstall MBP and then reinstall it everything is fine. Then no matter what mod I install thereafter these changes happen.

 

Any mod: that is...odd. Logically, if you've tested this with a range of mods that do not add or change existing textures, this shouldn't happen.

 

One possible solution: put the Beautiful People ESPs towards the end of your mod lineup. Since you state other mods are affecting BP, if the latter load afterwards, you shouldn't see any changes.

Ok, I will try that. I only move the ESPs towards the top, because I read somewhere they were supposed to be up there. I will first try to run BOSS again then do that if BOSS doesn't. Thanks.

 

Sounds like you're installing the MBP then overwriting with something else probably a texture pack. That's why I recommend using Wrye Bash so you know exactly what you're installing. OBMM does not have a feature like this and its conflict detector is next to useless. Using Wrye Bash, you should be able to install almost any mods and then set it up the way you want. It has a learning curve.. true but in the long run it's worth it. This is from someone who preferred OBMM not too long ago. :tongue:

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I does not matter what the mod is. If I uninstall MBP and then reinstall it everything is fine. Then no matter what mod I install thereafter these changes happen.

 

Any mod: that is...odd. Logically, if you've tested this with a range of mods that do not add or change existing textures, this shouldn't happen.

 

One possible solution: put the Beautiful People ESPs towards the end of your mod lineup. Since you state other mods are affecting BP, if the latter load afterwards, you shouldn't see any changes.

Ok, I will try that. I only move the ESPs towards the top, because I read somewhere they were supposed to be up there. I will first try to run BOSS again then do that if BOSS doesn't. Thanks.

 

Sounds like you're installing the MBP then overwriting with something else probably a texture pack. That's why I recommend using Wrye Bash so you know exactly what you're installing. OBMM does not have a feature like this and its conflict detector is next to useless. Using Wrye Bash, you should be able to install almost any mods and then set it up the way you want. It has a learning curve.. true but in the long run it's worth it. This is from someone who preferred OBMM not too long ago. :tongue:

No, that's not it. Even if I did it would not make that happen. Like I said before, when you install MBP it asks you if you should allow or not allow the mask guys and the one eyed guys. I always click no, and everything's fine. But when I install new mods thereafter for some reason it gets changed to yes and everyone is either one eyed or masked.

 

Can anyone help with the other questions in the first post?

 

Thanks

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A note about MBP and Xeo, its a very easy mod to mess up the installation of. I would highly suggest to convert it completely to a BAIN archive and install using Wrye Bash, I had huge problems with the OMOD component originally, and it was pretty much the last thing I ever tried to use OBMM for before switching entirely to BAIN.
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