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coffee Jul 12, 2017 @ 12:52pm
Does anyone know how to delete or disable reshade and enb?
I am using Photorealistic Commonwealth reshade and enb, but it's being weird and nothing looks nice anymore. Idk how to delete its reshade and enb. I only found out how to disable reshade. I heard you can disable enb by doing shift + F12 but it didn't work, any help? Ecpecially if you know how to delete the reshade and enb?
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gnewna Jul 12, 2017 @ 12:56pm 
I believe that ENB has different key binds, the Nexus page should have them somewhere, iirc it may be on a photo...
SuperSledgeNY Jul 12, 2017 @ 1:05pm 
Oh come on now. How did you install it in the first place? Didn't you bother to READ the PRC mod page? He has installation instructions posted there. Just do the reverse - that's the definition of UNINSTALLING.
coffee Jul 12, 2017 @ 1:10pm 
Originally posted by SuperSledgeNY:
Oh come on now. How did you install it in the first place? Didn't you bother to READ the PRC mod page? He has installation instructions posted there. Just do the reverse - that's the definition of UNINSTALLING.
Oh yea i forgot how to think im ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ stupid
Vinnie Mack Jul 13, 2017 @ 12:13am 
you can go into the game folder and delete anything that says enb.
SuperSledgeNY Jul 13, 2017 @ 6:36am 
Originally posted by Vinnie Mack:
you can go into the game folder and delete anything that says enb.
That doesn't always work since some ENB presets also add custom textures that replace vanilla ones and those, of course, don't have "enb" anywhere in their file names. What he needs to do is extract the archives for the Preset and the ENB to his desktop, and then use that as a reference to find and delete the same files in his Fallout 4 game and Data folder (if necessary).

In other words, delete what he put in.
Last edited by SuperSledgeNY; Jul 13, 2017 @ 6:37am
Ilja Jul 13, 2017 @ 6:39am 
To clarify, Presets as such do not add any custom textures. They may come with custom textures, which are very often distributed as loose files and thus winning conflicts against archived files.

SuperSledgeNY gave good instructions how to locate them.
Vinnie Mack Jul 13, 2017 @ 6:41am 
Originally posted by SuperSledgeNY:
Originally posted by Vinnie Mack:
you can go into the game folder and delete anything that says enb.
That doesn't always work since some ENB presets also add custom textures that replace vanilla ones and those, of course, don't have "enb" anywhere in their file names. What he needs to do is extract the archives for the Preset and the ENB to his desktop, and then use that as a reference to find and delete the same files in his Fallout 4 game and Data folder (if necessary).

In other words, delete what he put in.
yeah. That is the way to do it.
John Warthunder Apr 10, 2023 @ 3:02pm 
got mine from a mod list dident come with instructions
coffee Apr 10, 2023 @ 10:02pm 
thx for reply 6 years later
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