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Originally Posted by Aktungbby
That's all a simple Uboot-waffer needs!; a confused JSGME!
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Well JSGME going nuts is not really a common evenience. In the big majority of cases file corruptions/replacements are due to simple human mistakes. Other than addressing your confused JSGME to a good psychiatrist, there are a few simple rules which can be adopted to reduce the evenience of JSGME-generated mistakes:
- avoid unneeded file conflicts as much as you can (renaming/removing readme files in the same name and paths, for instance);
- never stop JSGME during mod enabling/disabling, even though it may look freezed (this happens when processing mep files or big mods);
- avoid editing / adding / removing mod files while their mod is enabled.
With the above little attentions, JSGME is still a valid support to SH modding