This is accomplished by entering the same name for the update file that you gave its parent, then selecting the Merge option when prompted.
If you are not willing to teach yourself how to use all of the modding tools used in this guide.If you do not carefully read and follow every word of the guide.If you add or remove other mods before completing the guide.Your game MAY APPEAR BROKEN, and LOOT will not sort correctly:
My INI files are in their respective directories.Before we get started, we need to have a quick but essential chat. The strange thing is, I have launched Skyrim multiple times with from the launcher. Once I get home today I will try running the Skyrim launcher and check to see if that adds the registry key. When I do things on UI like "Refresh Content", "Sort", and/or "Update the Masterlist" LOOT will crash (just like in the screenshot above) which makes sense to me because like you said LOOT doesn't know how to perform any actions on a game which hasn't yet been defined. Unfortunately I wasn't able to find any code regarding that line. I don't really know much about C++ but I was trying to study the codebase to see if I could find the what the issue was regarding the line in CEFDebugLog.txt: Hi didn't think it was an issue with the redist because if it is required than LOOT shouldn't launch at all given if there are aqueduct checks for all required dependencies when the app is first launched. Thank you very much for your time and effort. I'm open to all suggestions and helping you in debugging this issue in anyway possible. I'm using Windows 10 and here are my debug logs from %LOCALAPPDATA%\LOOT.
It fails to work in the same way release 0.10.2 does. I went back to that version and installed it to see if it would work after uninstalling release 0.10.2 and deleting %LOCALAPPDATA%\LOOT but LOOT 0.9.2 does not work anymore unfortunately. I don't know if this helps but I ran an earlier version of LOOT. To ensure UAC was not causing problems I tried running LOOT as administrator before uninstalling and re-installing LOOT to the root of the C:\ drive.
The odd thing is that LOOT doesn't crash when I start up the app but LOOT will crash if I attempt to do anything with the UI. I have been trying to run the latest release of LOOT ( 0.10.2) on my computer but LOOT fails to detect TES V: Skyrim and LOOT will not recognize TES V: Skyrim if I manually input the path.