yian Posted October 8, 2017 Share Posted October 8, 2017 There is no way to salvage a damaged save, especially as badly damaged as yours. Most of the time when a single such instance occurred, you needed to remove the mods causing the problems and restart the game. But instead you found ways to temporarily patch things up and let your saves limp forward, only to encounter more problems later. Next time take more precautions and don't install / uninstall mods as you go. It is more fun and convenient to just add and remove stuff any time you want, yes, but the game was not design to function that way and if you insist upon doing it you will always have unexplained CTDs and eventually the game will simply stop working. Read the mod descriptions before you install them so you can avoid any potential conflicts and incompatibilities. Don't just use an Oldrim mod because it is working initially. It can cause problems down the road and then it would be too late to remove them. Don't randomly apply a fix suggested by someone as soon as you read it; if you didn't know how you broke it then a random fix you find will most likely break your game even more. You have 100+ mods but I don't see an SSEMerged.esp or a bashed patch.esp at the bottom of the load order. Maybe it is time to consider using those. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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