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So that NVSE is for that game.
Make sure you load the correct NVSE for the Fallout you want to mod.
Because if you have Fallout New Vegas you would have the FalloutNV.exe since its the main exe of the game.
Here:
http://nvse.silverlock.org/
Read CAREFULLY how to install it at the bottom of that page.
NVSE I believe requires the steam install, and since you say you completed it and then 'also looked in steam apps' folder, and didn't find anything, I don't think you have the right version of the game.
If it is the Steam purchased version, the game folder WILL be in /steam/steamapps/common/ fallout new vegas / and the exe WILL be there. But if you didn't purchase the game and install it from steam, it could be anywhere, and won't work with the mod launcher from silverlock as far as I know.
It clearly tells you to copy over the dll files too.
"Installation
1. Copy the .dll and .exe files to your Fallout NV directory. This is usually in your Program Files folder under Steam\SteamApps\common\fallout new vegas\. If you see files named FalloutNV.exe and FalloutNVLauncher.exe, this is the correct folder. Do not copy these files to the Data folder as with a normal mod.
2. Launch NV via running nvse_loader.exe. Enabling the Steam Community option (enabled by default) will allow you to launch the game via Steam's standard UI.
Scripts written with these new commands must be created via the G.E.C.K. after it is launched via nvse_loader. Open a command prompt window, navigate to your NV install direcory, and type "nvse_loader -editor". Alternately you can create a shortcut to nvse_loader.exe, open the properties window and add "-editor" to the Target field. The normal editor can open plugins with these extended scripts, but it cannot recompile them and will give errors if you try."