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rtcvb32: edit: Think i found it. It doesn't like certain mods, and it doesn't like i tried to compress the bsa?
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Dray2k: Usually the mod author says it outright whether or not you can uncompress the bsa into loose files.

Never ever compress a BSA because it is already compressed from the loose files.

Should you have a bunch of loose fine you want to compress into a bsa and the mod author doesn't state anything, it is usually safe to compress the mod. However, there might be exceptions.
So it seems.

But trying to fit all the mods i want to use so it fits on a ramdisk. The extra 200Mb certainly makes a difference.
Don't use a RAMdisk, rather buy a modern SSE (m.2 prefered). The difference between a RAMdisk and a m2 SSD are fairly slim, considering a lot of the games files go through the GPU as well (don't play Skyrim without ENBoost).

And Skyrim SE is very highly recommend nowadays, though some mods have to catch up with the newest version. 99% of crashes in classic Skyrim are because of faulty properties you have to fix through TES5EDIT (basically make your own patches).

The SE version runs much better than original Skyrim, plus the esl feature of the updated creation engine that came with SE is pretty awesome, theres not much need fix as many things through TES5EDIT and most problems can be fixed through smashing (if you want to play for days without crashing) and not through manual edits and finetuning anything. Absolutely get SE when its on high discount.