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Trying to get my mods added to a playlist, but I get this error.

I had to recently do a clean install of Windows 10 which wiped my drive of the old folders/files that existed, so I'm not sure how to fix this.

Far as I can tell it has access to that file.

I've tried verifying the files and doing a uninstall and clean reinstall with no luck.
 
Windows has placed your User Documents folder on OneDrive, which is MS's cloud. That ought to work but OD needs to be running and syncing perfectly all the time, or you'll get those errors.

If you don't want your documents help up there, you'll need to reconfigure Windows to have your User Documents folder back in the local location, C:/users/{userName}/Documents

All the best!