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Bethesda did something really foolish with Skyrim, and people playing around with mods need to be aware and mindful of it.
All the scripts that run on your copy of Skyrim, modded or not, are saved directly to your Savegame file.
So if you decide to uninstall mod X that runs Script Y, then load your save game... Your save game is going to still be running Script Y... If script Y calls for something you've just uninstalled....... CRASH!
You really have to be mindfull of this stuff. Because of the way Bethesda set up the saving of scripts and script states, it's really easy to hose a save game.
Right now i am using almost plain vanilla (only a few enchantement mods for foliage and such).
No need to start all over with a new game.
That my 2 cents.
But on the other hand you might get some more usefull reactions from other players who are more familiar with mods
GL