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The regular posters there will be able to spot any mods related issues from a mile away.
Having to move Steam files around is kinda drastic.
NEVER EVER start messing with moving around stuff, especially if you don't truly know what you're doing, because you'll end up forgetting what you did and in what order and end up in a unrecoverable mess.
The Skyrim community, as with most Bethesda games is packed with modders and users that are well versed with this stuff and will be laser focused on what to do in your case.
I'm also trying to install ENboost, which will make the game far more stable, but the directions warn you that Skyrim can't be in program files for it to work.
Anyway, sorry if this was posted in the wrong place. I should really just stop messing with stuff but I'm so close to getting everything working.
So, I know this is likely still the wrong place to discuss this, but if anyone knows the best way to move a steam game to another folder then I'd appreciate the help.
Edit: Just realized I could edit posts. This is what the folks on /r/skyrimmods recommend, but it sounds pretty extreme to me. Is there really no easier way to do this?
"While I'm not an expert, I recently just moved my Steam out of my Program Files. Here's what I did. (Found my source)
Go into Steam, and delete any games you won't need in the next few months.
Exit Steam
Go into the steam folder and delete everything but the Steamapps folder, as well as the Steam.exe file.
Now Cut and Paste whats left of the Steam folder into a new directory, I have mine located at C:\Games\Steam\SteamApps. (This step will take a while depending on how many games you have.)
Run Steam.exe A lot of your settings will need to be redone if you changed anything previously. Also my Steam wouldn't launch on Windows startup until I went back and made sure the setting was checked.
Restart your computer to make sure everything is nice and secure (You should do this after every big update or change, like upgrading Java or moving huge directories.)"
https://www.reddit.com/r/skyrimmods/comments/3f66yi/moving_skyrim_out_of_program_files/
Your best bet is probably to uninstall the game completely. Then reinstall it all back in another folder that isn't program files (they are right about that, by the way).
It might take longer, as it invoves redownloading everything, but it's cleaner with less potential of ♥♥♥♥ up.
♥♥♥♥. I wish I had known to move the folder before I started modding.
I spent weeks setting everything up, only to miss one step that ruined everything. If anyone is reading this, learn from my mistake lol.
But yeah, I think I need to just stop trying and play something else before my computer explodes. Thanks for the help, everyone!
Cut the entire Steam folder and throw it somewhere like C:\Games\Steam then run Steam.exe.
It'll count as a new install (need guard and trade/market cooldowns and whatnot) but it should work just fine.
Ok, so I just checked the classic Enboost nexus link. So this is just me (and you might’ve tried it already) but...all my skyrim mods are happily in the default program files directory...just shove/install Enboost there, edit the required pref files and it’ll be fine. You have nothing really to lose if you're going to abandon the save anyway.
Lastly, I still recommend you post your sorted mod list in the Skyrim section. Explain the stuttering issue and see if they have some advice. You can never have enough input when it comes to Dkyrim mods.
Snapjak's suggestion was what I was trying to do originally, but it feels like a trap to me. It can't just be that simple, right? I'm positive something would break in the process, unless I'm just being paranoid. For now, I'll try Bee and Crunchyfrog's suggestions.
Thanks everyone!
I'm not saying I don't believe you. I'm just hearing conflicting things and want a better understanding.
Basically Snapjak is suggesting one solution - that of just moving the whole steam installation. This is a good idea, and assuming that the program files issue is the only issue left it's probably the best one.
However, if it's not and it's as I suspect you might have either got more problems or you want to get back on a more stable footing, then the solution or startinfrom scratch and redownlading is a viable option.
In short, take your pick.
If you still need help, you need to delete Skyrim completely (look it up if you don't know how) and then follow this guide: https://www.reddit.com/r/skyrimmods/comments/9286w3/steam_library_setup_tool/