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I've been using the same mod list for a few months while playing with friends via Skyrim Together. Recently, I went to go add some optional mods to the list that my friend suggested. We're all using the same mod list for consistency, but allow for some minor discrepancies as some mods are user-side only such as texture mods. After adding these mods my game would instantly crash upon load-up. I uninstalled them and restored the original list that had been working perfectly fine before, but I'm still automatically crashing. I tried importing my friend's load order as he's experiencing no problems but even then I'm still instantly crashing. If anyone's familiar with reading papyrus logs, I'd appreciate any insight you could give me into what my crash log means, or help with diagnosing/fixing the issue.

 

Papyrus crash log:

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Load Order copied from LOOT:
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For what it's worth, the initial crash log was longer and included more lines referencing standing stones, but I updated my Andromeda and many of those lines went away. Also, my singleplayer mod profiles work fine, the problem seems to lie with my Skyrim Together profile exclusively.

EDIT: Load order link wasn't working, just copied the load order from LOOT instead and hid it in spoiler.
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After any mod un-installation, it's wise (IMO) to open the game, make a new save, then perform garbage collection on that savefile using Fallrim Tools, since mods often leave crap behind, and that crap in some cases can and will soundly take the system down.

 

I had installed some mod from another site out of curiosity, and when I went to uninstall after finding that it was a) not working right, and b) kinda dumb in how it was constructed , the game refused to boot afterwards. Couldn't load jacksquat. After mucking about for several days, I decided to reinstall the mod, then disable the mods' plugin. Well that at least worked to stop the stupid mod from doing stupid things... I played that way for a bit over a month before I tried to uninstall the mod again, which happily worked this time, because the culprit causing issues appeared to have been associated with the mod's plugin itself. This is another situation one *might encounter, where you have to uninstall in stages, as I did with the mod above.

 

I can't offer much more than this. Good luck.

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Thanks for the tips, though I never even got far enough to load into a game. Before the options in the main menu even load my game crashes, so it's not as if any of my save games have any leftovers from the mod I installed which caused the initial crash.

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Tried running skyrim with zero mods and work up installing my list again to find the faulty mod and base skyrim crashed, so I decided to reinstall the game entirely. Wish me luck fellas.

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