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This may HELP with the crashes....
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    allsop70 posted on Dec 14, 2008 3:13:28 PM - Report post
     
    I tried everything myself. reinstilled the game, tried the patch. name it and i tryed it. I been going to all kinds of foums the find out what the issue was. It's not anything to do with the video card or anything. Down load this program InstalledCodec v1.05 and run it. It will list all the plugins and all on the computer. When you see the list disable everything on the list. Then run the game. before this my game would crash even 5 min into the game. Afterwards, never crashed. 7 to 8 hours and no problem. Also goto task manager and close all programs except taskeng. exe and exploer. exe.
    that will help. After this was solved i been useing the trainer and the console. They both work fine. I'm running windows vista 32 bit. retail version. also patched.
     
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    Maint posted on Dec 15, 2008 4:23:20 PM - Report post
     
    Hmm, werd, I have no problem whit fallout 3 and the trainer, and I runn vista 64
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    CJ posted on Dec 20, 2008 1:36:14 AM - Report post
     
    You are aware that with closing out of everything except explorer its also possible your closing out important processes your computer needs to run correctly. If you need to close processes for the game to run smoothly, or to make the trainer work, then maybe you need more RAM. closing processes increases the available RAM nothing more, but in closing out everything you run the risk of making your computer unstable and in some cases damage your computer, especially if you close AV and Firewall processes.

    If you dont know what a process does, DONT TOUCH IT.

    not that it matters since this is an old thread. shrugs.

    [Edited by DigitalIP, 12/20/2008 1:36:43 AM]
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