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http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2563106
Yea, that thread didn't do a damn thing to help. Why is this just suddenly happening again a year later? All of the mods I have downloaded are 5 star mods from the "Top Rated of All Time" list of mods. There shouldn't be any problems, especially since I was using these exact mods a few months ago.
First this is what I did to get things working again. I "unsubscribed" from ALL mods except for any with "patch" in the title. For me this works great. From what I understand, once mods are downloaded you don't really need to have your system keep checking for updates (especially when most don't get them anyway). Just keep an eye on your favorites and update when you need to. I keep the subscription for only the "patches" but you may want keep your subscriptions on some of your favorites as well. It seems like it works fine for quite a few subscriptions, I only have 4 subscriptions currently. One each for the games (the Skyrim, Dawnguard, Dragonborn patches, and one for Highres textures) but I believe I could have 6 or 8 more and still have no probs.
I hope this helps.
I have FIOS 25/25 and my internet is insanely good, so it's not my problem.
Eventually I solved the problem by switching to Nexus Mod Manager. It took a long time to switch over and get the kinks worked out, but I highly recommend it. Project ENB and COT alone make it worth it.