
It sounds to me that you have problems with managing your mods. It forces you to fix it and make sit obvious something is wrong. It cannot even run without all conflicts taken care of. Evertime you download a compatibility patch you don't need or disable something that is needed by another rmod. Originally posted by dbgager:It is not rare.

A common requirement is either hair mods for followers or one or more DLC.)
#How to use tes5edit to make a patch mod#
(Also, when downloading things, check you have any required mods mentioned in the description - most mod authors seem to remember to add the little pop-up that tells you what's required, but sometimes that doesn't happen.
#How to use tes5edit to make a patch install#
I m trying to find a way to say this without being rude but I've got a splitting headache and I will probably fail, so please know that I don't mean to be - perhaps it would be a good idea for people to try not to install compatibility patches they don't need, and to check when disabling things that they aren't needed by other mods? That cuts down on this type of issue tremendously.

It also sorts the load order AND shows both author remarks and missing data notes in it's Details page. Latter situation is very rare and this is why we recommend LOOT. It can someties miss some patches, because they do not always appear as missing anything. Originally posted by Ilja:LOOT alerts about missing masters.
