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C:\Users\AppData\Local\ModOrganizer\Skyrim\overwrite\skse\plugins\CharGen\Presets
if you don*t have the folder CharGen in the SKSE folder just create it
The Overwrite folder can be seen at the very bottom of the left window pane in MO. Right click on that. You may have to click on the Priority tab at the top of the left window pane to see it, if the mods aren't listed in numerical order.
- If there's content in your Overwrite folder, such as the preset you save in your game, you should see a notification of that in the triangle icon on the top right of the MO window.
What folder did you install MO to? Maybe you installed it in a folder that is write protected so the output from saving a preset can't be written in that folder.
It is recommended that you review the files in Overwrite and move any relevant files to a new or existing mod. You can do this by double-clicking the Overwrite mod and dragging files from the Overwrite window to a mod entry in the main mod list. It is also possible to move all current Overwrite files to a new mod by right-clicking on the Overwrite mod.
Not all files in Overwrite need to be removed, but there are several reasons to do so. Some generated files will be directly related to the active mods in your profile and will be incompatible with different mod setups. Since Overwrite is always active, this could cause conflicts between profiles. Additionally, moving relevant game files into a normal mod will give you greater control over those files. Some files can live safely in Overwrite, such as basic logs and cache files. It is up to you to understand how best to manage these files.
If you do not wish to see this warning and understand how to handle your Overwrite directory, you can open the Mod Organizer settings and disable this warning under the "Diagnose Basic" plugin configuration.'
See this thread: https://steamcommunity.com/app/72850/discussions/0/341537388318866479/