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rip man
If the file integrity check passes, put all save game into a different location. Then uninstall the game and and mods, as Steam can sometimes mess something up on download. At reinstall, all subscribed mods will be freshly reinstalled. Restore the save game files. 95% of the time, this will fix issues. If it doesn't, please let me know.
The folder numbered 48700 is for M&B:Warband, and the final long number is Diplomacy Surprise. Those numbers do not change. In that last long number file is a folder called 'Music' and open it. Even though they are ogg files, Windows 10 should be able to play them for you when selected. (At least it does for my Windows 10, which is the cheaper Home version) Play them until you find the song you dislike and simply delete the song from that folder. The game will know and will play the original game music for that particular file.
I'm glad you're having fun. ^_^
I hate the module system. I can't stress enough how much agony it puts me through. Good luck.
The folder numbered 48700 is for the game itself, and the final long number is Diplomacy Surprise. Those numbers do not change. The Mod folder you originally found is for modules that are 'manually' installed, especially if you downloaded it from a different site that is not Steam.
I have three Steam libraries installed on my work computer, one for each working SSD. The original root drive (C) I installed on doesn't list it exactly the same way as the path above, but it's close enough to figure out with ease. If you mess with the file structure, make another Library somewhere as a backup. ^_^