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I have MO2 and want to install sex lab framework but I am getting T poses before I even get that far. 

My current load order in mo2 is as follows:

Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch

SKSE64
SKYUI

RaceMenu

FNIS Spells
FNIS Creature Pack

FNIS Behaviors

XP32 Maximum Skeleton Special Extended

Alternate Start - Live Another Life - SSE
FNIS - Output

I get 4 warnings in FNIS generator but 0 consistence isues.

The following is the report from FNIS generator:

>>Warning: Generator not run from a legal (Steam) Skyrim installation directory. If you use SKSE, this can be fixed by starting Skyrim once through Steam.<<
FNIS Behavior V7.6   1/9/2021 6:21:04 AM
Generator: C:\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\data\tools\GenerateFNIS_for_Users\GenerateFNISforUsers.exe
Skyrim 32bit: ??.??.?? -

>>Warning: \character\character assets female\skeleton_female.hkx not Skyrim compatible<<
>>Warning: \character\character assets\skeleton.hkx not Skyrim compatible<<
Skeleton(hkx) female: Unknown (242 bones)   male: Unknown (242 bones)
Patch: "GENDER Specific Animations"  
Patch: "SKELETON Arm Fix"  

Reading FNISBase V7.6 ...
Reading FNISCreatureVersion V7.6 ...
Reading FNISSpells V5.0.1 ...
>>Warning: \character\behaviors\FNIS_XPMSE_Behavior.hkx not Skyrim compatible<<
Reading XPMSE V7.2 ...

All Anim Lists scanned. Generating Behavior Files....
No GENDER directory male
No GENDER directory female
Alternate Animation mods: 1 sets: 16 total groups: 30 added file slots: 170 alternate files: 164

Create Creature Behaviors ...

 258 animations for 4 mods successfully included (character).

 4 Warning(s).

 0 possible consistence issues

The first issue with the install directory didnt fix after opening skyrim through steam as it recommended.

I have no clue how to fis any of the other issues.  I have LOOT installed and it does not change my load order when ran through MO2.  I installed TES5EDIT and cleaned the 3 game expansions with TES5EDIT QAC which LOOT displayed as needed cleaning tho it doesnt display any actual mods need cleaning.  THat being said, it does say that update.esm needs cleaning but I couldn't figure out how to clean it with xedit. 

I downloaded all of the mods (save for SKSE64) from the skyrim special edition section of nexus mods and installed them all through MO2.  I'm not sure where the T pose came from, I launched the game after each mod download (except for FNIS which i downloaded the behavior, spells and creature mods all at once and installed them all and then launched) but never actually started a game because I didn't know the t pose was a thing until after I got this far which seems like a noob mistake now that I'm here. 

Being new to modding, I'm kind of lost in all this as there is a lot to take in and have spent roughly 13 hours figuring just figuring out how to get this far and an extra 6 hours trying to find a solution to the t pose problem I'm having.  Would super appreciate any help offered.  Thanks for your time

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48 minutes ago, Peepsrgood said:

>>Warning: \character\character assets female\skeleton_female.hkx not Skyrim compatible<<
>>Warning: \character\character assets\skeleton.hkx not Skyrim compatible<<

 

48 minutes ago, Peepsrgood said:

>>Warning: \character\behaviors\FNIS_XPMSE_Behavior.hkx not Skyrim compatible<<

 

Just remove the incompatible XPMSE , install the version for SSE , launch FNIS

50 minutes ago, Peepsrgood said:

Skeleton(hkx) female: Unknown (242 bones)   male: Unknown (242 bones)

As I understand it, the number of bones should be 126. it is probably related to the first error (XPMSE not compatible)

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You need to resolve all 4 errors to solve the T-pose issue.  The errors are trying to help you.

1.  Watch this video (or another if you prefer) on how to resolve running FNIS with MO2:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIlQ8tI9WFs

2.  Make sure you have the 64bit version of SE and that it is showing up in the FNIS log.

3.  Make sure you have the correct skeleton.  Looks like you have the skeleton for LE?  Try this one:  https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/1988?tab=description.  As mentioned above, should have 126 bones.

4.  Make sure the FNIS spells is for SE.  This may resolve itself with the correct skeleton.

 

MO2 can be a bit tough to figure out.  The good news is it has been around a while now and you can find a tutorial to do damn near everything with it on youtube.  Including how to use LOOT with MO2.

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Pretty sure I had the SSE edition of XPMSE installed.  I went to nexus and found the install files again for the SSE edition and it says I already downloaded it once.  Just uninstalled the mod and deleted it and am going to try reinstalling and running the generator again.  As I was downloading this I took the link to SE version of FNIS and it said on nexus that I hadn't downloaded that so it may have been the issue all along.  Going to redownload FNIS and XPMSE and see if that fixes things

Also, gregathit, looks like you tried to post a vid link but no link showed up.  I was using a youtube vid for installing FNIS that was done by GamerPoets btw.  It seemed pretty well done and I'm not sure how or where I messed up but hopefully what I'm doing now will fix it. 

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Well that was extremely easy to fix.  I had no idea I had installed the wrong version XPMSE.  Not sure how I ended up with oldrim at all.  The T pose is gone and everything seems to be working perfectly now.  I spent a really long time trying to fix this so thank you guys a whole lot for summing that up for me!

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1 hour ago, Peepsrgood said:

Skyrim 32bit: ??.??.?? -

Is that not telling you that you have Skyrim LE and not SE?

 

And you should really have installed SL Framework first.

 

There are a couple of good guides on the SE section.

https://www.loverslab.com/topic/118460-skyrim-se-for-beginners-v-307-3bbb-hdt-smp-hph/

 

https://www.loverslab.com/topic/136543-mod-organizer-2-other-tools-from-zero-to-hey-sexlab-is-working/

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