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Or look in the Data folder , mods are there , I think?
Otherwise you might want to backup your save files1
Then backup your game installation (in steam game)
Uninstall and reinstall with your backup (so you don't have to download everything)
Also IIRC all vanilla game data is in BSAs.
Would you want to retrace 100 retexture mods manually...?
Will doing this uninstall the mods as well? It would be easier if I just had a list of file names for base skyrim and all its dlc..
That's why I wouldn't bother with that , just backup my save , delete the game and reinstall , way easier
But if the guy only have 10 mods install , retracing back wouldn't be that long to do
If you plan on using more than 50 mods , you should start thinking about using a mod installer to make your life easier
Sadly mod managers are incompatable for some reason, I always recieved errors when I tried to use them. For the most part I just want to reduce the amount of lag and fps drop from the hires. Are you sure that backing the game up wont back up the mods too? I dont have any ingame save files worth keeping either.
So uninstall, delete the folder and reinstall?
Also, the last time I touched a mod manager was several months ago when both wyre bash and nmm both gave me errors, my laptop is "out of date" again and I dont exactly feel like encouraging Microsoft to ruin my laptop further. I will have to look into it when I fix this current issue.
I don't trust the crap that Microsoft started shoving into people's computers. They already are hindering my ability to do certain things via "incompatabilities" and have not updated beyond 8.1 and honestly I regret updating to 8.1.
Either way this is beside the point.
If you can't figure out how to fix an error of incompatibilty , you should just try harder. That way it's easier to run stuff if you understand how your own pc work
For instance , I installed a program on my friend laptop last week , it wasn't running because of some missing dll , well instead of just uninstall it and tell him it wasn't working , I fix it with the propper dll installation
I don't know what kind of answer you where looking for , it doesn't seem so hard to remove a mod , the lazy way is to make a backup of your save file , uninstall skyrim and reinstall , 30 min and you are done...