![]() You can see below that the first 18 mods in my original load order on the left in Mod Organiser (I have currently 200+ in my mod list this is just a subset) is massively different from the load order on the right after BOSS has corrected it. When you launch Mod Organiser, Nexus Mod Manager or the Skyrim game launcher, you will notice that the load order has been updated by BOSS. Use the mods readme files as a guide as to where in your order they should go. Note: If you have an Unrecognised Plugins tab in BOSS, those mods will have to be placed in your load order manually. Install any patches BOSS recommends and active the mods.Heed any warnings and take action if required (in many cases you may not need to take any action as the warnings are triggered by BOSS automatically).Disable any mods that are missing dependencies you don’t have or intend to install (so I would go to my game folder and delete Ars Metallica – Dawnguard as I don’t have Dawnguard installed).Simply to note: You need to have the master file active in order to Tes5Edit to pack up in order to erase it. Now that we have a list of problems with our mods, first: Open it in Tes5Edit load whatever up and click the + indication and broaden the mod, then click file header and discover the masters, ideal click say ‘remove’ on the one you wish to eliminate. Note: the Bash Tag suggestions are for another application that can be used to create levelled lists known as Wyre Bash and can be safely ignored.
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