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How to remove a patch made by SSE Edit?


hielkeskyrim

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The game worked perfectly a couple of days ago. Yesterday I experienced a lot of CTDs. One of the spots where I would crash was upstairs in the Arcanium in the College of Winterhold. So I made a new Patch, editing the Arcanium only, leaving old record intact (I'm inexperienced with this, but I followed a guide).

 

I have literally no idea how this relates to SKSE64 but once I disabled the .esp from the patch I made, SKSE64 worked again.

 

So you are saying just delete the .esp from my patch in the data folder and that is it?

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okay , I think I understand it now

so you've made a new plugin , and then created a merged patch?

if so , just delete the plugin and the merged patch , and remake the merged patch (make sure to use the same name)

 

if the changes were part of this same patch , just remake it but without these edits , and see if it works now

 

I hope this is clearer , though maybe I just don't exactly understand what you've done

but I hope you can find an answer in this

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I deleted the patch I made since it did not solve the CTD and I do not know what I am doing anyway. SKSE64 is working fine now but the CTDs are still there.

 

It seems you are very experienced with modding, I would like to ask you something else.

I want to switch to MO from NMM. Does this tutorial still work? Made by Gopher. Since this tutorial is for Skyrim Non-special edition.

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well , I haven't used NMM for any Bethesda game in years now , and I've never tried to migrate mods from NMM to MO , as once I moved from NMM to MO , I just started from scratch with new mods and all

however , I would assume that it would work in the same way as it did back then

do note that you'll need the latest version of MO (or MO2 , if you wish to use that instead) . both of which you can get on the SE page of MO2

also , while I can't guarantee that this would work , I can say that Gopher is my personal go to guy , so I would put trust to everything he says . and since these tutorials are so detailed , you should be able to easily follow them (and if there are any issues , you can be very specific about what isn't working properly)

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Thank you. Gopher is my go to guy too. One final question then. Let's say I want to completely start from scratch? What do I do? I feel like I cannot just delete everything and then evaluate game cache through Steam, or am I wrong?

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uninstall the game

go to your My Games folder , find the Skyrim folder inside it and delete it as well (this will remove your ini files and your saves)

after this , reinstall the game , run the launcher to generate the ini files

install your mod manager of choice (MO or MO2) , and start modding it (you can use your download history , if you want to download the same mods)

 

also , if you have your downloads from NMM , you can just move these archives to your new mod manager's downloads folder , and install these

whatever the case , you should probably delete the files from NMM , to save some space on the hard drive

I hope this covers it , but if you need anything more or something more specific , feel free to ask :)

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