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So... I did a thing by accident of course.  

Using Mod Organizer, load order is okay.  I had planned on merging esp/esm's to clean up an compact my mod list from 250 to a smaller number, in order to incorporate some new features.  What I did not realize is, simply opening wyrebash and closing it would mess up the existing modlist (without compiling or running bash patch feature).  I was reading some how to's looking to merge plugins that were multiple esps for the same mod/addon, mods such as Audio Overhaul + patches for the subsequent plugins covering various addon mods/expansions, etc..  

  Long story short, it compiled my entire modlist when I closed an moved the esp/esm's into my overwrite folder.  For another reason unknown, Mod Organizer glitched an froze, had to close an relaunch, an before I could figure out how to repair the change, it delete dumped my overwrite folder (wasn't even in my recycle bin to restore).  

  I've been manually going through my list reinstalling the mods to recover the esp/esms, but when i get to SkyUI5, I get an internal COM error! Message: can not change the library path because the file "C:\Games\Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim\ModOrganizer\NCC\data\7z-32bit.dll" does not exist.  ???

  I'm not entirely sure how to address this?  

  Can I rebuild my game via the process I'm currently approaching, by simply reinstalling each mod for the esp/esm as the mod list still (I believe) has all contents still installed just not the esp/esms? 
Or do I need to do a complete fresh re-install of the game, or a mix of both?  if so how do I do this? 

I've already copied some core files to a new folder as backups (SKSE overwrites, characters, ini files etc.) in case I have to start a new build.  To which I'm not really looking forward to, I'd much rather repair the damage if possible.

Thank you for any an all help.

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First of all give to "Everyone" permission on the Mod Organizer folder.

Then reinstall Mod Organizer over the previous installation (no need to do big backups but you already did the most important things.)

 

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Okay, so I've done as you listed.  Permission to everyone for the folder, an reinstalled MO over the previous.  

 

Skui5 now installed with esp.   Currently waiting on the DL to re-add my high resolution textures via steam.

 

What should be my next step?

Posted

Just try to run it.

And tell what the problems are now.

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Well I only have 36 esp/esm's out of my 250 mods requiring such.  So I'm fairly sure it won't run.   :P

But okay running as is.  

I completely stopped reinstalling my esp/esm's when I couldn't reinstall skyui5.

Proceeding now with esp/esm reinstallation (of said file only since the folders are still intact)

Also, Mod Organizer runs.

 

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If MO runs it is a good progress.

 

Continue posting.

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restored 74 esp/esms so far.  

I will have to continue this further tomorrow as it's getting late an sleep is approaching. 

As will my updates for posting.  Thanks so far, here's to hoping the reinstall of esp/esm's restores my 250 mod build integrity load order as it remains.  :)

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Hmm.. skyproc patcher for DSR seems to have hit a bump oddly enough.

Regarding RDO - Follower Live Package Patch.esp has missing masters : Relationship Dialogue Overhaul.esp

I have that .esp in my list an enabled.  I've tried disabling the file an re-enabling.  I've rebooted MO, run LOOT, checked for dirty ITMs.  Strange part of it all is, I ran DSR patcher before an it was fine.

HAH.. figured it out.  For some odd reason, the .esp was locked in order.. so skyproccer wasn't reading it.

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On 9/30/2018 at 6:51 PM, CPU said:

You welcome and good luck and good sleep.

I'm glad that when this originally happened, I just walked away instead of in frustration tried tinkering to fix (an potentially worsen the issue) an left it for a few weeks, an come back here for advice.  

Thank you CPU. :) 

 

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