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I have no problem running the 64 bit mods, however there are 32 bit mod without a 64 bit version that I want to use. It is possible to update them to 64 bit version with the creation kit, and that is why I need it.
I can't recall how i got it to work but i think it was this method i found on reddit (quote):
"What version of CK are you using? Because you have to use the SE version, Oldrim CK isn't going to work.
AFAIK the only way to get the SE CK is through Bethesda.net launcher. However you'll need to do a little bit of trickery to fool it into thinking you have Skyrim SE installed - to do so you'll need to edit the registry at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Bethesda Softworks
The 'Skyrim Special Edition' key must have a 'installed path' value pointing at your SkyrimVR directory. This will allow you to install and run CK without a separate SE install."
I checked my registry and indeed there is a key 'Skyrim Special Edition' along 'Skyrim VR' key with same value for 'Installed Path'.
Thank you very much. It worked perfectly.
Since it seems like this works, can you explain it to me. I've tried to follow along but can't seem to find what you're talking about and I would like to know EXACTLY what you're talking about.