

So are the duplicates in Modorganizer root folder required ? This caused Modorganizer not being able to launch on some exception error. So went ahead and deleted the folders in Modorganizer2 root folder except the fallout4 folder. I created a new profile and this shows up in the root of my modorganizer2 folder. Next: In the new created Modorganizer2 folder on my H:\ drive are the same folders as in the Modorganizer2 \Fallout4 and in here is the profile folder with the default profile. Next: i can use the overwritefolder but only on drive C: If i create a mod from there it appears in Modorganizer and it is usable.ĭo i need the mklink /J ,or can i leave it as is and just create mods rom the appdata folder? Pls can someone provide the exact typing? So what must the mklink /J look like? Iam stuck because i got messages like wrong path or syntax error. I made a copy of the modorganizer default folder on drive c: I copied the fallout4 folder into the newly created Modorganizer2 folder on drive H: H:\risen\steamapps\common\fallout 4\modorganizer2 I went to H:Ĭ:\user\gamer\appdata\local\modorganizer ( this is the deafault what MO is installing)ĭuring installation i used the option to install on my H: ssd. I took the option to install MO on a different drive.
