If you find out that a scripted mod is causing problems and you have to remove it, then it is recommended to delete all saves you made after installing the mod itself.
It is never recommended to remove or downgrade any scripted mods from saved games. Starting a new game certainly will, if you find that your current problems are not going away. Effect is not immediate, because fix acts when invalid data tries to run, so it will work over time.Īs said, neither of these fixes can create 100% clean save, but hopefully they will help you with your current problem. If you include the ClearInvalidRegistrations part as well, then it will try to clean redundant files registrations from your game. The basic fix is recommended for every game anyway, because it fixes a bunch of memory problems. You can also include this fix, if you already haven't. Instructions are actually very easy and given in description. You can try to use this tool to your current save file. There is no tool that allows us to create 100% clean save files. Your save files still have script data for SkyUI 5.0 and downgrading it to 4.1 has caused this situation. Sadly, I can not fully help you with SkyUI. The amount of your mods was not that high, so it will likely take just minutes to deal with. You only need to manually move conflicting resource files in the left panel. Your right panel can be sorted out with LOOT and it is fine by that. There is no need to actually reinstall anything.
In-game skyui works more or less, the menu lag and take time to open, I tried to install this one with skyui on skyrim without any mods (excepts skyui and skse of course) and i notice the same problem. But now when I load my save, the game crash, and when I start a new game, that works but I have the error code 1 of skyui, which stipulates that skse is not up to date. Originally posted by Oshika:Thank you for your answer, if i found other problem in-game i will try to réinstall all my mods by using the video that you shared.īut now i have a new problem ( sorry :/.), i uninstall completely my 5.0 version of skyUI and install the 4.1.
This makes setting up MO much more tedious than NMM, but actually playing the game and updating mods much safer and more stable.
However, all priority related problems from updating mods will be gone for the rest of your playtrough, because you can simply directly replace the content for each updated mod, visually see, if new update is conflicting with something that it did not conflict before and move mods around manually. MO requires that player manually sorts these mods for playtrough. This is a troublesome solution, especially if you have to update mods in the middle of ongoing game. Other tools, like NMM, do not let us manipulate it directly, but relies on order of installation instead. The same engine is in effect with other tools as well, because it is part of the Skyrim itself. Overwriting data in left panel will take the effect in game, making it equally important with the load order. It will determine how scripts and resources are loaded to your game. This is is important, because left panel priority works similar to load order. You will have to manually match files somewhat close to your load order, or at least resources that are overwriting each other. Setting up MO left panel for any new game is a tedious process, but luckily only needs to be done once for the each game. Load order should always be sorted out with LOOT.
The left panel priority should represent the load order in the right panel. Your list of priority is completely messed out.