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Firstly, edit your Resource.cfg file, it is in your mods folder. Use Notepad, or similar if you are using a non MS operating system. Use this entire block of text
Priority 500
PackedFile *.package
PackedFile */*.package
PackedFile */*/*.package
PackedFile */*/*/*.package
PackedFile */*/*/*/*.package
PackedFile */*/*/*/*/*.package
Priority 600
PackedFile Override/*.package
PackedFile Override/*/*.package
PackedFile Override/*/*/*.package
PackedFile Override/*/*/*/*.package
PackedFile Override/*/*/*/*/*.package
Priority 1000
PackedFile *.package
PackedFile */*.package
PackedFile */*/*.package
PackedFile */*/*/*.package
PackedFile */*/*/*/*.package
PackedFile */*/*/*/*/*.package
PackedFile Overides/*/*/*/*/*.package
Then, it is time to begin adding folders to your mods folder to better sort your CC
For instance add CAS folder, inside that add folders for all clothing types, Hair, Makeup, Traits, Custom Sliders.
Add folder for gameplay mods, build mode CC, Scripts, etc, this will make it a lot easier to keep track of mods and CC, and a lot easier to chase game crashing mods after updates.
I hope this helps.
shorty943p Editing the Resource.cfg file isn't necessary for mod organizing.