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With all of the Fallout 4 hype, Batman being a pile of garbage for the time being, and my roommate frankensteining my old pc parts into a temporary gaming rig until he gets his own up and running, I really need something to pass the time. The last time I tried to get Skyrim up and running I decided to get all of the modding out of the way at once (BAD decision) I spent a whole day downloading mods and installing according to the STEP guide and testing it occasionally, I went to boot up my fully modded "finished" install only for it to crash. By that time I had no patience left and ended up just deleting it all. Should I try again? Taking my time of course. Or should I try to find something else to pass the time? I know this is a question that ultimately I can only answer for myself, but some advice can't hurt.

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Try using Mod Organizer, I installed about 80 mods at once with no crashing issues but I have also used all of those mods together before so I knew they were compatible.

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It looks like you enjoy Skyrim, so I say you should try again and take your time. Modded Skyrim is hella fun. :)

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Should try again but run LOOT after every few mods and double check you don't have ASIS or something not run through its patcher. Everytime I have to full install and reinitialize all my mods only one or two things don't go right and that's because of stuff like forgetting to run the ASIS patcher or something.

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