

I have been reading about how to get a clean version and that should not be a problem, as i usually. Now im considering a complete removal and clean install. By trying out different ENBs and mods, i finally got my Skyrim so ed up that it came to a grinding halt. I don't have an answer for you, but judging from some discussions I have been reading on the forums, it seems that the game stores different sorts of data in different sorts of ways on your save files than it did in Oblivion and Morrowind, which results in some presumed-to-be "safe methods" not working properly.Īt least this is the impression that I got. Uninstalling Skyrim but keeping mods save - posted in Skyrim Mod Talk: Hey people I have to admit that it is my own fault. So what is the safest method of creating a clean save?

seeing tes5edit reminds me of tes4edit and the mods i had to clean for oblivion. And stability is the goal for all skyrim players. a clean mod means more mods can work together, and equals a nice stable game. One such a crash persistently happens when summoning Bound Swords. Mod cleaning has been an essential for almost every bethesda game. I have discovered that deactivating all my mods corrupts my save game, causing many crashes. Activate all mods, including the new one, and start the game. Deactivate all mods, start up Skyrim and load my save.Ĥ. (So no quicksave, autosave or overwrite).ģ. Save my game by creating a new file and shutting the game down. Dismiss all followers and move to an interior cell.Ģ. But attempting to create a clean save appears to corrupt my save instead, provoking many CTD's. Deactivate all mods, start up Skyrim and load my save. (So no quicksave, autosave or overwrite). Dismiss all followers and move to an interior cell. Some mods, like for example, tell you to make a clean save before installing it. But attempting to create a clean save appears to corrupt my save instead, provoking many CTDs.
