SKYRIM SSEEDIT CAN YOU REMOVE A MASTER DOWNLOAD
Please make sure you download the current version. Note, the newest WIP versions of Xedit (3.3.5 Beta at the time of this writing) clean a little more than when the guide was released. The procedures are exactly the same but the number of files cleaned/undeleted in the screen shots will not exactly match. (Actually they are the same program, you can simply rename it, I'm just trying to keep it simple)Įxtract the download to your preferred tools folder, or simply to your game drive. Please make sure to keep all of the files together, but nothing needs to be "installed" just right click on TES5edit or SSEEdit.exe and select "send to" and desktop to make a shortcut.
Please be careful when you're navagating to the data folder as the two games are virtually identical. Select the plugin from the list and notice the list of parent masters on right. I find it useful to pause for a moment at the X:/Steam/Steamapps/Common folder when I'm selecting the game to edit. Then just double click on the data folder after sellecting the correct game. Yes, but, since SSEEdit removed BOTH masters, it means that you have unnecessary references to those two ESPS, meaning that those two ESPS are now REQUIRED in order to use the 3rd ESP Back to top 7 Wolfstorm Posted 02 January 2020 - 12:50 PM Old hand Members 848 posts I solved the issue. Update.esm is the file that brings Skyrim up to the current build, and as such is a required file for all other DLCs. Therefore it needs to be cleaned first, and by itself. Open SSEedit, right click in the Master/Plugin selection window, and choose "Select None" then put a check in the boxes for Skyrim.esm, and Update.esm, Click OK, then wait for the background loading proccess to complete. Right click on Update.esm in the left pane, and select "Apply Filter for Cleaning". Then again wait for the opperation to complete. Right click on Update.esm again and select Remove "Identical to Master" records. There will be an "Are you absolutely sure" window, hover over the yes button for a few seconds and it will become available, click Yes, then wait for the script to complete. Right click on Update.esm one last time and select Undelete and Disable ReferencesĬongradulations, update.esm is done. In order to save the changes simply click the "X" on the top right corner of the window to close SSEedit and it will bring up the save window. Note - it is not neccessary to back up the original plugin, but you can if you prefer. Now we simply repeat the process for each of the DLCs one at a time. It is NOT a good idea to open all of the masters at once, and might cause problems later. Seeing how quick and easy this is, please just do them in order and save yourself any aggravation. do not clean the skyrim master file only update, dawnguard (twice i believe), hearthfire, and dragonborn. Right click on Dawnguard.esm on the left pane, and again "Apply Filter for Cleaning" and wait for the filter to complete loading, then remove "Identical to Master" records, and "Undelete and disable References" exactly as described above for Update.esm Open SSEedit again, right click in the selection menu and choose "Select None" again, this time put a check in the Skyrim.esm, Update.esm, and the Dawnguard.esm boxes, then click OK, and wait for the background operations to complete again. yes, they didn't fix the dirty edits in the master files so its still advised to clean them just as you should with the standard eddition. If anyone can point me in the direction, I would greatly appreciate it.When everything is done simply click the "X" to close and save the file. I love the automation (gives me less of a chance to screw things up), I'm just not seeing an updated way to do it. Although the question of how we are supposed to do it with version 4.0.2 is still valid when they have taken the "apply filter for cleaning" out. I went back a little further in SSEEDIT versions and got it to work. I apologize if this is in the wrong place, but most forums I have been looking at are either locked or haven't had a reply in 4-5 months.ĮDIT> Nevermind. Any ideas how, or do I need to go to a much older version? But LOOT is still saying it has some wild edits that need to be manually removed. I even tried using a previous version, but there was no "remove" when you right clicked the record to be deleted.
SKYRIM SSEEDIT CAN YOU REMOVE A MASTER HOW TO
I'm not very good with SSEEDIT, so how am I supposed to clean my Dawnguard file manually to remove the wild edits? I've looked around for several hours now and nothing addresses this or updates how to do it. Its being listed as having deprecated certain functions, including the "Apply filter for cleaning". I just reloaded Skyrim and went to clean my masters with SSEEDIT 4.0.2.