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[[Image:Pic040-Mod Selection Dialog.png|mod selection dialog|250px]]
[[Image:Pic040-Mod Selection Dialog.png|mod selection dialog|250px]]


In order of use this tool to clean, you should load only one mod: the one you want to clean ''(there are a technique which allow to load several and clean one by one, but more on this later)'' The tool will also load Oblivion.esm, since all master plugins are also loaded, and every mod depends on it.  
In order of use this tool to clean, you should load only one mod: the one you want to clean ''(there is a technique which allow to load several and clean one by one, but more on this later)'' The tool will also load Oblivion.esm, since all master plugins are also loaded, and every mod depends on it.  


So, to proceed, first deselect all the mods already checked (defined by the mods you have currently active). In order to do so quickly, right click on the window and then choose “Select None”  
So, to proceed, first deselect all the mods already checked (defined by the mods you have currently active). In order to do so quickly, right click on the window and then choose “Select None”