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For a specific error code, there's no guarantee it won't happen again. In general, though, keep an eye on reports of mods that are broken or updated and update them when that's available. I keep lists (see the pins in this forum), and you can subscribe for notifications. There's a new list when there's a new patch, and that's a key time when there will be more outdated mods to remove or update, especially for about the first week as reports come in and modders have time to update. Patches for major features or EPs will have the most new issues, typically.
The pinned threads here also have lots of advice on managing your mods and CC! Keeping an organized folder and watching what and where you download both help a lot.
Finally, always keep a backup of your saves, just in case.
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