The reason for this action is that the default installer dumps the files to the skyrim/data/scripts folder, marking them as loose files.
It’s important to note if the mod manager supports profiles, you’ll need to add Skyrim Script Extender to all active game profiles. Congratulations, you finished installing Skyrim Script Extender.Set it to active, moving it to the top of the load order.
Install the SKSE archive you just created in the game.Leave the file named SKSE, and Click on “OK.”.Select “Add to archive” and your preferred archive manager.After opening the desktop SKSE folder, you’ll see both the Scripts and SKSE folders.Right-click and copy your scripts folder, pasting it to the initial SKSE folder on your desktop.Return to the skse_1_07_03 folder, and open your “data” folder, but not the one in your game folder. The final stage of the installation involves the following action. That’s it you created your SKSE initialization files from scratch.
That’s all you need for your Skyrim script extender files. Right-click on the file and select the option for “Extract to ”Īfter extraction, copy these files to the Skyrim game folder (Don’t copy to data folder) Installing SKSE is easy follow these simple steps.Įxtract the skse_1_07_03 archive to a specified folder using the default manager. The following installation instructions require the 7z Archive, allowing for simple testing and re-installation or replacement if needed. When downloading your files, make sure you use the “7z Archive” version, instead of the installer version.