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Try to unsubscribe from them, it will not remove them from your game, just stop the checking for auto updating and you may find it gets sorted?
I've got about 30/40 Workshop mods on top of some from the Nex and a good few of my own, but no Workshop mods are left as subscribed because basically there really is no need to leave them subscribed once you download.
I just check every so often to see in any mod I really, really like has been updated, just like we all did before any Mod Manager utility added auto-checking. Much preffered the non-auto updating method as then you the 'player' has full control over what is happening.
Unsubscribe all the mods, as Beneder said they will not be deleted, then as soon as the error message that says "Steam failed to sync with subscribed mods!" go to data files, scroll, and it will refresh the list with hopefully your newly subscribed mods
Thanks! I have this problem too. And oddly enough, I never had this problem untill I installed steam and skyrim on my new hard-drive almost like KingBradley.
Please help me