The part of your instructions which are bothering me the the most right now: What exactly is a zip file? And how am I to differentiate it with other such files. With utmost sincerity and humility: That you explain this to me as you would an exceptionally stupid child, or a golden retriever, or an exceptionally stupid golden retreiver. I am exceptionally ignorant and not for lack of effort on the part of my friends who are more informed than I. To elaborate, when it comes to code and folders I am exceptionally. This is less a reflection of the clarity of your instructions as it is a reflection of one crucial fact: Manatee Lampost: I appreciate your willingingness to help, so I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but. However I have downloaded several mods that are up-to-date, and none of them downloaded either. I assumed they would appear in the launcher with the accompaning message: "This mod is compatible with version X". I never thought to rollback and see if that worked. So beware.Bri: Yes I am restarting the launcher, though many of the mods I downloaded aren't compatible with my current version. Once you have done this, you MAY be able to put your onedrive "Documents" directory back. This information is also available via google search, but I cannot now remember the search string I used to find it. Therefore, before you panic and feel like you have to reinstall your game and all your mods because now that you've specified local directories, none of these programs will work, you will probably need to go to your "Onedrive" and delete or rename the "documents" directory there-after moving everything to a new directory, for instance "Docs"-once you do this your programs will default to using the local directory as you specified in the library settings. Most important: Some apps, apparently Steam included and/or Steam's version of Skyrim, Nexus Mod Manager, Loot, among others will actually grab the OneDirve directory discretely even though it's supposed to be hidden by the "library" system in Win10. Your google search will better explain how to do this. First, specify that local storage is being used for your Documents folder. Do a search for windows 10 "Libraries." These are composite links that can combine onedrive, other cloud services and local directories.
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