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 Gary
 Author Comments aka Comic News
 
 Fallout no longer crashes!
 Finally it works! It works!  I played it 1.5 hours straight without any crashes!  Oh what a momentous day, I will always remember this day!  Oh yeah, and there was an election.
 
 How I got fallout 3 to stop crashing.
 As I posted in the following two forums:
 http://www.bethsoft.com/bgsforums/index.php?showtopic=902496
 http://www.bethsoft.com/bgsforums/index.php?showtopic=893458&st=160&start=160
 
 I tried all of below, before turning on anti-aliasing, I originally had it off for performance reasons, thinking I had to, but I turned it on to test, and I just ran 1.5 hours straight, no crash.
 
 these are the other things I tried:
 
 killed avg software processes and all messaging clients
 -no luck
 avg running from this point on
 changed to low res
 -no luck
 tried changing the controls to default (I've only changed invert mouse to on)
 -no luck
 uninstalled my codec packs (K-Lite, XP complete) to remove ffdshow
 -looked like it worked for a while, but in the end, no luck
uninstaled acholhol 44%
 -no luck
 tried connecting to the internet directly through the dsl modem instead of through the server
 -no luck
 direct internet connection from this point on
tried running fallout3.exe
 -no luck, a little more stable though, 3 minutes instead of 30 seconds
 using fallout3.exe from this point on
 switched to only 1 enabled network connection
 -no luck
 only one network connection from this point on
 tried not using usb headphones
 -no luck
 using built in laptop speakers from this point on
 changed realtek to stereo
 -no luck
 tried it in compatability mode (win2000)
 -no luck, changed it back
 changed the ini file for the shadow mem
 -no luck
 -added in the compatability mode fix
 -no luck, no locked in stead of crashed
 -tried each compatability mode
 -no luck
 rolled back the ini
 -tried each compatability mode
 -no luck
 rolled back compatability mode
 installed K-Lite
 -no luck
 -added in the compatability mode fix
 -no luck, no locked in stead of crashed
 -tried each compatability mode
 -no luck
 updated directx
 -no luck
 rebooted after directx update
 -no luck
 applying XP service pack 3
 -no luck
 turned on antialiasing 2
 -Seems to be working.
 Changed back to multiple network connections, usb headphones, running from the short cut.
 -still seems to be working.
 
 
 Good old days
 My words of wisdom for the day, "The good olds days really weren't that good.  That's why we try to evolve."
 
 Also, I found out today that there is an hour in the morning that I really don't want to hear massive negativity.  I found this out as a bus driver and bus patrons started complaining about the world, at 7am.  As far as I'm concerned, the world isn't completely there yet that early, so stop picking on it.
 
 
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