noob1995 Posted July 14, 2022 Posted July 14, 2022 I recently got new ssd since my old hdd died. I did not manage to recover save file from c:/documents folder also downloaded skse from steam. Reinstalled skyrim and moved mod organizer including mods to ssd. Now when I fire up Skyrim it works fine loads up previous save but then gives this error " SOS cannot find 2 scholong addon(s) the save game data does not match the data from skse co-save" I have checked in MO 2 and there are no missing eps. Anyone knows a fix for this ?
Just Don't Posted July 15, 2022 Posted July 15, 2022 20 hours ago, noob1995 said: I did not manage to recover save file from c:/documents folder also downloaded skse from steam. This is where you lost the skse co-save files. These files store info from some of the mods you have installed. 20 hours ago, noob1995 said: Now when I fire up Skyrim it works fine loads up previous save but then gives this error " SOS cannot find 2 scholong addon(s) the save game data does not match the data from skse co-save" This is a mod, SOS, telling you it can't find the co-saves you lost. Nothing to do with the actual mods missing or MO2. You could try temporarily disabling these mods, loading the save (this time you'll get a missing plugins message, accept and see if it loads), make a new save and then enable the mod again and see if it can start properly. You'll likely wreck your saves if you keep going like this. At that point you can try cleaning them with Fallrim Tools. Or take the quick road and say goodbye to these saves and start new ones. 1
noob1995 Posted July 15, 2022 Author Posted July 15, 2022 9 hours ago, Just Don't said: This is where you lost the skse co-save files. These files store info from some of the mods you have installed. This is a mod, SOS, telling you it can't find the co-saves you lost. Nothing to do with the actual mods missing or MO2. You could try temporarily disabling these mods, loading the save (this time you'll get a missing plugins message, accept and see if it loads), make a new save and then enable the mod again and see if it can start properly. You'll likely wreck your saves if you keep going like this. At that point you can try cleaning them with Fallrim Tools. Or take the quick road and say goodbye to these saves and start new ones. Thanks
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