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it usually involves a holotape or a chem or a specific way of removing the mods.
Universal Menu Fixer
www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/12192/
Menu Fixer Chem
http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/14589/
there are others out there i think. you would have to google "menu fixers" or something.
This is EXACTLY why you always NEED TO READ the Description page.
so,, when a mod page actually provides a decent readme, its a sight to behold..
(its easy to overlook mod info when you first start modding, so its a good practice to make your own hard copy/edited copy and pastes of the mods front page and keep them as your own custom readmes).
at least that way you can always refer to info related to your mods.
what spock means,, is,, if theres a readme, read it all. if theres a decent readme,, Take it all..
Exactly, and 99% of the questions that get posted on the mod page were covered either in the read me, and/or the description page, and/or a sticky at the top of the page. (Usually all three)
The problem is, nobody bothers reading them.