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Rapportera problem med översättningen
High Rez Texture Pack 1/3 - 2/3 - 3/3. <- Those usually create CTD for a lot of people.
Second:
Do you have any DLC's w/this new Install - that you did not have before?
... Dawnguard
... Hearthfires
... Dragonborn
IF Yes - then first make sure they are in that EXACT load order at the top of your data list. If no - well then, ignore the load order.
But .... IF YES or NO ....
I know a lot of mods have been updated because of the ease of getting the above DLC's. You might need to verify you still meet the requirements of your mods either way?
Plus also - do you meet the other needs/requirements of your mods:
.. SKSE ... SkyUI ... Unlimited Bookshelves ... Cloud Storage .. SkyRE to name just a few > But not limited to these. Some require other 2nd party mods.
Plus - also - if you do have any or all of the above mentioned DLC's - are they in CONFLICT with the cell space of your mods? This too will cause CTD's ...
Also some mods might have changed locations and such - that they too might be in known and unknown conflict with other mods .. this too is common.
The only way to know is you are going to have to go to the specific mod forums and do some reading in the DESCRIPTION PAGE and also the posts from users that report (hopefully) this and that bug - conflict ....
Thanks! It did have to do with load order. I found a program that can detect conflicts and it saw the problem.
Oh and btw, awesome reply. I'm glad there are people like you who actually help instead of just go "Oh yea that's a problem"
And yes - I had a 'few' of those answers too and it was like, "Really, well please Captain Obvious, go to the head of the class..." :P