
In fact, the opposite: One common method for recovering partially damaged (but not corrupted) saves is to load an old, working save, then without closing the game, loading the new save.ĭoes this ever happen without any mods at all? I hear that your modlist is in flux as you test it, but I want to know what mods you're activating/deactivating to get this to happen, and I also want to see your ini settings and know what tools you're using to mod.

However, I've never seen the game just flatly prevent you from loading a save without restarting. If you die and then load a save from the same cell where you died, it can cause some serious bugs because of this (I think this might be the cause of the otherwise baseless quicksave/autosave bug rumor). yes (only if u have backup) Load a save in game, and save it again. When you have removed them, click Save button - overwrite. In left list, scripts that starts at '-' select one and click a Delete script. How it works It searches for name.skse files and deletes all.skse files, that don't have a name.ess equivalent.Do a bit of reading about loading saves from in-game: Certain aspects of the game, like merchant inventory, are saved in the executable's memory, not your save game this will not get cleared until you restart the game. This includes work done with Save Script Cleaner. All files that are no longer necessary and can be deleted get moved in a DELETABLE folder for manual deletion. C: Users: Username Documents My Games Skyrim Special Edition Saves and execute the file. There are already two Very Good savefile editors out there Save Game Script Cleaner (aka SaveTool), and Savegame Script Scalpel. It works with Skyrim Special Edition, Skyrim Legendary Edition, Skyrim Legendary Edition + Crash Fixes, and Fallout 4.

Crack on This guide assumes using TES5Edit on Skyrim Nexus,Or SSEEd. Anyone wishes to re-do this topic in a new thread bringing it up to date. Of 3 - Save game script cleaner - posted in Skyrim Special Edition Mod Talk: Some sort of working tool out there yet for SE? Cleaning the Official Master ESMs NOTE: I do not have any Bethesda games installed anymore, and 圎dit has changed greatly since I last had it installed.
