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It was always just open it up, apply filter on one mod and screen for ITMs.
Many mods need their dirty edits, but not their ITMs. I don't want to automatically run through the mod multiple times buggering about with it. Just want to insure the most up to date information is made available.
Note: there are still two manual edits that must be made to Dawnguard, the afk guide is still good for that and is covered towards the bottom of the guide. Section 5.3.2 of the Tome of 圎dit has instructions for setting it up for non-MO2 users.įor MO2 in the Modify Executables dialogue for your 圎dit you would add -autoquickclean -iknowwhatimdoing to the arguments field. I have cleaned the masters a number of times with the new method and it works as intended. It is easier and faster, it automatically applies the filter for cleaning, cleans itm and udr, saves and then repeats twice more for a total of three passes. It seems that the 4.0.x versions of 圎dit -AutoQuickClean is the preferred method for cleaning the master files. Even though I only posted the second guide a couple weeks ago I should say that I now think it is actually outdated.