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Only one last question? Do I CHECK(like ✓ )the Bash Patch, or do I only right click on it?

 

You mean when you (re)build the Bashed Patch? It doesn't matter. You can checkmark it if you want. Just make sure you check all the other mods when you (re)build it (except ASIS, AV patches, which doesn't matter here since you are not using those).

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Only one last question? Do I CHECK(like ✓ )the Bash Patch, or do I only right click on it?

 

You mean when you (re)build the Bashed Patch? It doesn't matter. You can checkmark it if you want. Just make sure you check all the other mods when you (re)build it (except ASIS, AV patches, which doesn't matter here since you are not using those).

Okay, I did everything word by word, the batch patch and everything is ok.

The only thing I noticed just now is this

 

http://i.imgur.com/mH4oDD1.png

 

And the other thing under 'Meshes' > 'Clothes' are all the files from Cloaks of Skyrim.

I have the CoS 1.1 patch and when I installed it I clicked on 'merge' instead of replace, is that the problem? Do I need to be concerned about any of this?

Edit: and there is also 'Skyrim - invalidation.bsa' in the BSA list?

Seriously, how did I not notice those things before >_<

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The red text on the left panel indicates that there are some issues with the mods you've installed. I don't know the issue for all of them, but I can tell by the version number of Realistic Needs and Diseases that your RnD is outdated (it's up to 1.8.5 now, I think). It could be you misclicked when querying Nexus info and choose the wrong version, or it could that your RnD is really version 1.0.0 (is that even possible?). Best double check to make sure.

 

The red text on the right panel is displaying your 'virtual data folder' and shows that there are conflicting files between mods in your load order, and in all cases, the unofficial patches 'won' the contest. This is equivalent to 'overwriting files' using traditional installation methods and mod managers, except here in MO, no actual overwriting of files occur. You can mouse over the conflicts to see the name of the mods that are conflicting, but this is not an issue at all. It's normal, and you can easily adjust which resource files should 'win' the conflict by adjusting the installation order of the mods in the left panel. I am going to wager that the conflict is between the unofficial patches themselves (e.g. UDGP 'overwriting' same files for USKP), which would mean it's completely fine and intended.

 

How does your load order look?

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The red text on the left panel indicates that there are some issues with the mods you've installed. I don't know the issue for all of them, but I can tell by the version number of Realistic Needs and Diseases that your RnD is outdated (it's up to 1.8.5 now, I think). It could be you misclicked when querying Nexus info and choose the wrong version, or it could that your RnD is really version 1.0.0 (is that even possible?). Best double check to make sure.

 

The red text on the right panel is displaying your 'virtual data folder' and shows that there are conflicting files between mods in your load order, and in all cases, the unofficial patches 'won' the contest. This is equivalent to 'overwriting files' using traditional installation methods and mod managers, except here in MO, no actual overwriting of files occurs. You can mouse over the conflicts to see the name of the mods that are conflicting, but this is not an issue at all. It's normal, and you can easily adjust which resource files should 'win' the conflict by adjusting the installation order of the mods in the left panel.

 

How does your load order look?

As for the red things on teh left - no, it isn't version 1.0.0 :D that's the patch. I clicked on 'merge' when I installed RNDUSKP patch. And the other red words are the same. Patches that I clicked 'merge' and it added the patches version instead of the mod version to the list.

My mod order, well it looks like the BOSS log i posted a few replies ago, but here, in any case

ESP's

http://i.imgur.com/y35p1N6.png?1?6680

 

BSA's

http://i.imgur.com/y1ztR46.png?1

 

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BSA's: You don't need to worry about Archive Invalidation (just leave that BSA unchecked). You can also manually order those BSA's (put the default game BSA's above the mod added ones), but keep in mind that the installation order of mods will always override the BSA load order displayed here. So I would recommend you click and drag the BSA's so they look like this:

 

Default game resources (skyrim - voices.bsa, skyrim - textures.bsa, etc.)

DLC resources (dawnguard.bsa, hearthfies.bsa)

Unofficial Patches resources

Other mod BSA's

 

Click on 'configure settings...', look under the 'workarounds' tab, click 'back date BSAs'

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BSA's: You don't need to worry about Archive Invalidation (just leave that BSA unchecked). You can also manually order those BSA's (put the default game BSA's above the mod added ones), but keep in mind that the installation order of mods will always override the BSA load order displayed here. So I would recommend you click and drag the BSA's so they look like this:

 

Default game resources (skyrim - voices.bsa, skyrim - textures.bsa, etc.)

DLC resources (dawnguard.bsa, hearthfies.bsa)

Unofficial Patches resources

Other mod BSA's

 

Click on 'configure settings...', look under the 'workarounds' tab, click 'back date BSAs'

Oki, everything done and in order. I suppose the load mechanism should be 'Script Extender' since I'm using SKSE

Other than that everything is looking perfect, BOSS order has no warnings at all, TES5EDIT shows everything is clean, bashed patch done and on bottom on loading screen, no mods show conflicts.

Besides that, the load mechanism, I have nothing else that stops me from playing :D

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You already have SKSE set up as an executable in MO, right? I think I saw it in an earlier screenshot. Just start the game through that and you are set.

All set ^^ Have been playing for 2 hours now. Game has no indication of even flickering, let alone freezing or crashing.

Which is a MONSTROUS improvement, considering i couldn't even walk out a door without crashing.

I can't thank you enough :) Consider me beyond satisfied, you're very helpful and understanding and nice people are really hard to find ^^ Thank youuuuuu.

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