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Can't clean my skyrim save


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The title say's it all. I can't clean my save game. I use'd to be able to load it up and clean it no problem's, but now every time i try to load up any recent save's in the cleaner, the program close's with the "program not responding"

 

I'm using SaveTool 2.06. When opening up the save in Fallrim Tool's it will load with the following

 

"The savefile was successfully loaded.

Read 56.2 mb in 4.7 seconds.

SKSE co-save was loaded.

Detected 377 unattached instances.

Detected 139 undefined elements.

Detected 11 undefined threads.

 

 

When i try to clean them in Fallrim it tells me ## Files were cleaned. then cleaning error "Error cleaning unattached scripts".

 

New game's seem to be working just fine. And im also getting a weired crash log report

 

If there's a kind wizard out there that wouldn't mind having a look at my save game and seeing what's up it would be greatly appreciated.

 

Old MO Order - https://modwat.ch/u/LatencyRemix

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I've never heard of this tool, but as far as I am aware you're not supposed to be able to "clean" saved games, it's never been recommended, it's not considered safe or even possible by the most skilled modders and the best approach is to have a stable, well-ordered mod list and start a new game if you make substantial changes where you remove mods, particularly radical changes.

 

You could try making sure everything you have is up to date, but if the game is working fine, why bother and why "clean" it anyway? What were you trying to achieve, if the game is working properly?

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Ah yes, i probably should have mentioned that in the original post. Any new game save work's but when ever i tried and load my main save skyrim will not respond and close program and dump out crash fix log. All mod's are up to date and have ITM's cleaned in Tes5 edit

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