AgainAndAgain Posted August 6, 2012 Share Posted August 6, 2012 1. I am wondering if converting my less than thirty mods too the package manager way would be a good idea (better uninstall and to do this in the future when installing mods)? I don't know if the uninstalling method used in that application is any better then simply disabling one in the load order and then deleting it but if so please do tell :) Also i have every single mod in a separate folder winrar'd (compressed) which is why i'm asking :P -If yes (I would really appreciate if i could get some guidance because i do not know how to get back to vanilla data and i would not like to loss my saves when deleting my data) 2. Could i copy them (just my saves) too somewhere then uninstall / re-install my Fallout-NV assuming it would replace my entire fallout folder? -If yes 3.What would be the effects on my NVSE, FALLOUT NV 4GB LOADER and FOMM after replacing data ( i run my mod manager through my 4bg loader and it runs through nvse, for what i think is a better performance...i think :P )? Would i just need too simply re-install them after fallout is "Vanilla" as if i hadn't ever used them? -If yes awesome! I would be very thank full for any help from anybody :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luthienanarion Posted August 6, 2012 Share Posted August 6, 2012 1. Yes - Uninstalling mods in the package manager will remove all loose files installed with the mod and restore backups of files that the mod overwrote when it was installed.2. Your saves are stored in My Documents, so they are safe from any destruction of your FNV folder.3. That depends on if you delete those files or not. NVSE and the 4GB loader are stored inside the FNV base folder, so you will have to re-install those if you delete them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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