This file messed up my skyrim installation real bad. It did something on some file that I don't know where that is located in my computer and now my skyrim crashes and doesn't work anymore. I tried following the procedure for uninstall but only 1/3 of the files listed were present in skyrim folder. The thing that upsets me the most is this thing doing something to files that its not supposed to touch. Now how am I supposed to figure how to fix it? My present computer don't have CD drive anymore. Thanks for nothing.
Your mod load order in images is soooo out of whack it would be causing major issues. I just had to post in case anyone ever decided to use your image as a basis for their mod load order. I would suggest using LOOT for a little assistance.
Has the author tried Wrye Bash's Lock Load Order feature? Said feature locks the load order unless changed in Wrye Bash itself. The only drawback to this is having to launch Wrye Bash to ensure the load order wasn't changed by another program (NMM/LOOT/etc). LOOT is useful but far from perfect. Here's a guide that could provide some assistance in this regard:
I was going to say that you could just use SKSE from the steam store (it's free, obviously) and that will allow you to use the regular launcher with SKSE.... but it seems that this does a few things differently..... so this launcher IS relevant.... but for those that just don't want to use the steam version of SKSE, they are just being stubborn and idiots..... there is literally NO reason not to use it. they are just being paranoid and stupid.
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https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/74427/?
I'm sure you'll get more users then.
Also provide the MD5
http://i.imgur.com/MUqhrSP.png