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Any other ideas?
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=125322852&searchtext=unofficial+patch
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=93466360&searchtext=unofficial+patch
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=101261708&searchtext=unofficial+patch
These help fix some of the bugs related to each DLC. Some will say they don't work, but they are the ones that don't use any mods at all, so how they know is beyond me.
HHmm. Well I know that for DLC, IDs are assigned to items when you open the game and they depend on the load order. So, generally, you can't look up the ID from the internets or something. But that only applies to DLC and mods, not Skyrim main. You can however find any item ID in game by typing
But in general, you shouldn't just add an item to your inventory or complete a quest with console commands, because you never know if there was a script somewhere on some item that was supposed to run but you never picked up that item and instead console'd a scriptless duplicate into your inventory.
Double check you have all the official updates, and unofficial patches that wowszer posted above.