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Make sure that this is not a mod conflict issue. See trough your mods manually for obvious culprits. Run LOOT to set your load order.
LOOT
https://loot.github.io/
If this does not help, you might wish to try to verify your master files and configurations, just in case there is something wrong. Try the following.
* Before proceeding, make sure to mark down changes you might have made to your configuration files for ENBs and similar mods.
- Exit Steam
- Go to Steam folder -> usually in C:\Program Files (x86)
- Remove folder named appcache.
- Go to Documents > My games > Skyrim
- Remove files Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini
- Extensions might not be visible, depending on your configurations for Windows Folder options.
- Close your computer
- Start your Computer
- Start Steam. It will load a bit, while creating a new appcache folder
- From Steam client Library view, right click the game with your mouse
- Select Properties > Local Files > Verify Integrity of Game Cache
- Once done, open Skyrim Launcher and let it configurate your hardware settings, even if you would otherwise use SKSE isntead.
* 1 file will always fail to validate. It is related to how Steam manages your graphic card and has no effect to your game stability.
* New Skyrim.ini will be created during hardware detection sequence.
* New SkyrimPrefs.ini will be created during game settings detection sequence.