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When a mod is greyed-out, it means that one or more files have been replaced, and it lists the files involved, and cites the mod that contained that file or files. What you have to do is note the replaced files and understand that the cited mod has been broken as regards the replaced file or files.
You should note that these files have already been replaced in your install by the cited mod. Now what you need to do is either make the replaced files compatible or live with the portion of the mod that has been broken. In general, files that are difficult to make compatible are menu 1064, configuration files, camera files and campaign files. Other than the above general ideas, your question is impossible to answer.
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