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  1. 20 lis 2018 · You may not need a full reinstall - if you think your problem is caused by a mod, you may be able to do a revert to vanilla - this will wipe your data folder, then replace the original game files with no trace of any mods.

  2. 13 cze 2009 · You may not need a full reinstall - if you think your problem is caused by a mod, you may be able to do a revert to vanilla - this will wipe your data folder, then replace the original game files with no trace of any mods.

  3. First back up any OMODs from OBMM if they're outside of your data folder. Back up your \Data\ folder. If you haven't modified your BSA files (and unless you knew what you were doing, you almost certainly haven't) then you can omit those from the archive because they are replaced with a new install.

  4. 7 lut 2015 · Place the contents of the .7z file in your "Data" folder, which is usually located under Bethesda Softworks/Oblivion. The ReadMe document is not required for the mod to run -- you may keep it or discard it.

  5. If you didn't backup your data folder a clean install is the best way. If you have the space after the reinstall save off a copy of your unmodded data folder and oblivion.ini. Then when your ready to start clean again you can just swap it in.

  6. 20 lis 2018 · To restore the data – always copy, never move the \data folder back into the Oblivion folder. It is a good idea to erase the existing Oblivion\data folder before restoring, as that way you will be sure to have gotten rid of the problem that caused you to restore.

  7. Using this procedure you can always revert to your current data folder with all of the mods and any problems they may cause. And then back to the unmodified with a simple rename A to C and B to A operation Where A is your current data, B is the Oldata and C is the unmodded data folder.

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