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In fact it is probably a mod conflict
After that check to see if there is a pattern to when it happens, Certain events or entering certian locations.
If that doesnt work i would attempt lowering the graphics settings and seeing if that helps.
Hope i have been of some help
It may also be a mod that just don't work probably, so whenever an element from the mod is about to be loaded into your game, your game CTD. So you don't see the mod element at all, before it's about to come, so you crash before that happens.
So either look for mods that may conflict and turn them off one at the time.
Or try figure out which mod that might not work correctly.(As in when the game crashes)
EDIT. im also having problems realising what mods actualy load. those data file names a re very confusing.
You need the correct mod version for the DLCs you have.
I'm afraid there is no list, because it's a case of figuring out yourself, but as new mods come around and mods gets updated most modders announce what DLCs it work with.
For instance the Deadly Dragon mod.
For the secound part you talk about, then it's pretty much trail and error. You do this by testing the mod, ingame if it actually works.
About the names, you will learn in time I think, most mods have names related to what they do or their name.
Edit: i think it was bordersenses fault. i used to have problems with it i just remembered. and hopefully that was the cause. testing right now.
The only "true" way of doing that is by deleting your entire game, and reinstall.
However normally save the zip files of each mod, then I look for what things the mod placed, and I manually go delete each item that the mods install.
Works fine for me however it doesn't clean your game completely, I believe some scripts might still leave things behind.
But you should always make a backup copy of your skyrim folder before you start add mods, saves a lot of time for later.
Here's a video on it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_1209307623&feature=iv&src_vid=N9WLTY9R_5Y&v=LyTDCCCYuZk
And here's a possible solution if you want to try it:
(Use at your own risk)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_2890453637&feature=iv&src_vid=vhc9ayxti2M&v=N9WLTY9R_5Y
Or you have some mods that conflict with the DLC you got, now as for mods that conflicts with DLC I am completely blank. Since I don't use any DLC myself, for that exact reason.
You have to spend a lot time researching about this, some mods dont work with some DLC and some DLCs dont work with some mods. You have to look every single combination up betwen DLC and each mod you use, it's a lot of work.
It takes a lot longer if the mod owner haven't informed anyone because he himself don't have that DLC, so you have to go further than just the mod info.
May I ask what DLC you have?