The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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How To Install Mods [FIRST SKYRIM GUIDE ON STEAM EVER]
By Goat
This guide will teach you step by step how to install mods for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim with or without Steam.
   
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This guide has been translated into Russian by Mihay:

http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=150853019
Modding
Modding is a popular way to enhance gameplay, add content to, and even break your game.

Modding for all Bethesda games is simple and easy to understand once you know how to do it.

The sections of the guide that follow this one will explain the different ways to install and manage Mods for Skyrim.
Your Skyrim 'Data' Folder
Knowing the location of your Skyrim/Data folder is the important first step in installing mods to the game.

When Using Steam: Your data folder will be contained in C:\Steam\steamapps\common\skyrim, with the 'C' changed to whatever drive letter your hard drive is assigned. (C is the default)

Otherwise, Skyrim will be installed to C:/ProgramFiles/BethesdaSoftworks/Skyrim, or an address similar.

The 'Skyrim' folder should contain one named 'Data'.

You're on your way.

Finding A Mod Manager
The way that you manage mods is completely your choice. Some players feel that Bethesda's In-Launcher manager is sufficient for their needs, and it is if you only have a few mods. But if you plan on going all out, you may want to consider Nexus Mod Manager.

Nexus Mod Manager can be obtained by going to Skyrim Nexus[skyrim.nexusmods.com], making an account, and downloading the manager.

Upon first launch, it will search your computer for your Skyrim Data directory, taking the earlier part of the work out for you.

Note that the Mod Manager CAN manage mods that you download from the Steam Workshop, as they are all placed in the same folder.

Downloading a Mod
Mods for Skyrim can be found in a few places, but there are two major sources.

The first is the Steam Workshop, where mods that you subscribe to will be automatically downloaded to your Data folder, which requires little to no input on your part.

The second is the Skyrim Nexus, where you have two options. They are

  • Download the mod with Nexus Mod Manager. This will function the same as Steam Workshop in that it requires little effort.
  • Download the mod manually. See the next section for instructions.

Manually Installing a Mod
When you download a mod manually, be sure to take into account any of the Author's personal instructions, or else the mod may not work as intended.

That said, when you download a mod, it will come in .zip form, which you need an unzipper to open. Popular unzippers are WinRAR and 7Zip.

Inside, there will be .esp and possibly .esm files. These are the files required in your mod.

In any case, copy all the files in the zip or rar to your Skyrim/Data folder, overwriting any files that you are prompted to. This is also important in making sure the mod works.

Once you have the mod installed, it is time for the final step.
Activating Your Mod
Mods that are manually installed need to be activated in order to work. However, this is also a very simple process.

Simply open the Skyrim launcher. Once there, click on Data Files. A menu will come up with all of your installed mods.

The mod that you just installed will be the one without an [X] in it's box. To activate it, simply check the box and hit OK.

Alternatively, you can activate mods in Nexus Mod Manager the same way, by checking the box next to the respective mod.

MAKE SURE THAT YOU DO NOT UNCKECK SKYRIM.ESM OR UPDATE.ESM. THIS MAY CAUSE YOUR GAME TO BREAK.

Once you have checked the box, launch the game, and enjoy your modded Skyrim!


126 Comments
S(aveTF2)videtelK 10 Jun @ 2:25am 
первый
Xandar 25 Apr, 2020 @ 8:15pm 
Hey yall,

I'm trying to download this mod from mod nexus for Mad Max https://www.nexusmods.com/madmax/mods/24 and i'm attempting to use this guide to do it. But it is requiring another program Resorep to replace textures in DX12. I downloaded it but it doesnt open like a normal application. It has a ton of files inside which I can't even pronounce. Would someone please be able to help me out with this?
Goat  [author] 12 Dec, 2019 @ 8:32pm 
@mlh238 yes? thats literally how steam workshop works
mlh238 12 Dec, 2019 @ 8:22pm 
"The first is the Steam Workshop, where mods that you subscribe to will be automatically downloaded to your Data folder, which requires little to no input on your part."
Do you really mean you don't have to click on any download button to download the subscribed mod? You simply subscribe to the mod and it really automatically downloads with NO further input?
Goat  [author] 25 Jan, 2016 @ 10:42am 
@rudalk57 glad you found a use for this guide!
Peepers 25 Jan, 2016 @ 10:19am 
Thanks I had the manager and everything but didnt exactly know how to use it
Goat  [author] 23 Dec, 2015 @ 12:38pm 
@GeneralJeff that is fantastic.
The Red Baron 23 Dec, 2015 @ 6:23am 
problem is already solved
Goat  [author] 23 Dec, 2015 @ 6:13am 
@GeneralJeff uh, that would be a question for the Nexus Forums.
The Red Baron 23 Dec, 2015 @ 2:31am 
when i download it wont install
it says: Nexus Mod Manager can't be added.