

If these files were not configured when Nexus Mod Manager was installed the Mods will not work with the game. ini files inside the data folder of the game have to be properly configured to work with the Nexus Mod Manager and the game. Now that you have a basic understanding of the nature of the problem we will move forward towards the solutions. This can happen if the version numbers of the Mods are very old and they haven’t been updated to work with the latest version of the Nexus Mod Manager.

However, if you want to conserve space in a specific Hard Drive by installing the game on one and the Mods on another the Nexus Mod Manager does allow you to do this but in order to achieve this, you have to enable Multi HD Install during the installation process of the NMM.

It isn't working for me, or maybe I have the wrong item codes. I was wondering if anyone knows how to remove the Dead Money quest items from your inventory using the console after the DLC.
