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I installed 15 to 20 mods manually in my Data folder. Now that MO is at a novice usable level I am wanting to start over, what is the best way to accomplish this? And if I uninstall does it eliminate the changes I made to .ini files when I re-install, sorry for newb questions but if ya dont know , ya dont know....

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I installed 15 to 20 mods manually in my Data folder. Now that MO is at a novice usable level I am wanting to start over, what is the best way to accomplish this? And if I uninstall does it eliminate the changes I made to .ini files when I re-install, sorry for newb questions but if ya dont know , ya dont know....

 

What you installed depends on what you will have to change. You could simply delete the .esp in the data folder for the 20 mods, and that would eleminate anything pointing towards the texture or nif file. Then you should be fine to start putting things into MO.

 

However all this being said, you can simply copy over the ini file to a safe location, and uninstall FO4 and deleting its folder in the directory. This would be the cleanest solution. MO does work pretty well with the latest load order configuration Bethesda has forced upon us, so good luck.

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I installed 15 to 20 mods manually in my Data folder. Now that MO is at a novice usable level I am wanting to start over, what is the best way to accomplish this? And if I uninstall does it eliminate the changes I made to .ini files when I re-install, sorry for newb questions but if ya dont know , ya dont know....

 

What you installed depends on what you will have to change. You could simply delete the .esp in the data folder for the 20 mods, and that would eleminate anything pointing towards the texture or nif file. Then you should be fine to start putting things into MO.

 

However all this being said, you can simply copy over the ini file to a safe location, and uninstall FO4 and deleting its folder in the directory. This would be the cleanest solution. MO does work pretty well with the latest load order configuration Bethesda has forced upon us, so good luck.

 

 

Thank you for the advice, oddly the manual installed mods worked up until one of the most recent updates so I installed MO and loaded up some mods only to have the manual mods work in MO. It still seems like a good idea to clean it up now though to avoid future issues.

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The developer for Mod Organizer was busy for a time. But, has picked back up. The latest release seems pretty solid for RUNNING modded FO4. But, the overwrite dir system doesn't seem to be working. So, you can't really use it along with the CK yet.

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