This is a very minor issue unless you update obsessively and have 200 different mods. The downside to this is that you may not have the same kind of support in NMM as you do with your desktop - for instance, it may have trouble finding out if there's been a new version and linking to respective mods. You can then use NMM to re-install them all. Then dump them directly into Data folder on your laptop. You can copy and paste them all into a new folder and put that folder onto a disk, thumb drive, or any other media (or even just email it all to yourself). If you have never deleted these archives, they should still be there. (For me, it's in the Data folder itself - Steam/common./Skyrim/Data) If they are not in the same folder, you can just do a search on your computer for a familiar mod name. When I use NMM, it downloads the zip or 7z files to my computer in the 'download' directory that x specified when I first installed NMM.
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