Well the way I got around the Steam problem, maybe this wasn't the best way, but I made a 2nd account for the DVD version.
Unfortunately I had already uninstalled STEAM which deleted all my games (quite a lot really) but thats a minor issue. My main concern was I was going to have to start a new character in Skyrim all over again which already had dozens and dozens of hours of gameplay invested into, luckily though, I'm guessing because saved games must upload to a Cloud server or something, my character was just the same after downloading Skyrim again.
Last couple of days Ive been playing a lot of online Texas Hold Em', so far its been consistent source of income as of late, at least for a gambling game (My goal in life is to be a professional gambler in poker)
I got the User Interface mod to work, I'm going to see if I can get some more mods to work. Skin mods come last, they're the easiest to install and the easiest to see that you know you have them installed. Some of them, like the IRAI, you won't know is working until you have encountered several destroyers.
Skyrim its much easier to know if your mod is working because you can pull up "Active Effects" and it'll clearly state that you have a mod installed and working at the moment.
I'm going to mess around with some more mods and see if I can get some more stuff installed, if I play too much poker in a single session, my gameplay starts to suck and then I start to lose money and thats no good.
Edit: Question about the generic patcher by TDW
Is it normal for the files that it replaces to be the exact same size as the stock files? One thing I've noticed on almost all my mods of every game is the memory consumption of a mod file is usually different from the one it came with.
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