possible random crash fix (win7 users with Aero theme enable

Post » Fri Dec 02, 2011 6:07 pm

i started playing with occasional crashes, figuring it would be due to bugs etc, then i used nvidia inspector to add falloutnv.exe to the fallout3 profile (to fix the flashing orbs that appeared sometimes, gtx 400 series cards experience this quite frequently it seems), it fixed it alright, but also gave me a new nvd3dum.dll crash more and more until the game wouldnt even start up without instantly crashing, updated to the new 260.89 whql drivers = no more nvd3dum.dll crashes, so i thought great, everythings fine now..

it wasnt, it started crashing at some areas on the map and kept doing this at the same spots over and over.. only these crashes showed falloutnv.exe in the crash rapport, which was pretty vague, could be anything right? so i searched my way through numerous solutions on google and found one solution that had me playing just now for hours without a single crash, it seems many games released lately dont like the Aero theme that you can use on win7, and since im not planning to enable/disbale the theme every time i play a game, i found out you can disable it for an executable in its properties, so i wont keep you any longer; here it is:

right click on FalloutNV.exe and go to properties, click the compatibility tab, and check "Disable desktop composition", (i also checked run as admin, but dont think this will improve anything, for the fact that im logged in as admin)

played for 2 hours+ straight without any crash, i hope it fixes the crashing for other people as well
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Post » Fri Dec 02, 2011 9:31 pm

Is there a way to do a thumbs up? Because you have saved me from all the frustration i've had since starting this game. Thank you so much!

i started playing with occasional crashes, figuring it would be due to bugs etc, then i used nvidia inspector to add falloutnv.exe to the fallout3 profile (to fix the flashing orbs that appeared sometimes, gtx 400 series cards experience this quite frequently it seems), it fixed it alright, but also gave me a new nvd3dum.dll crash more and more until the game wouldnt even start up without instantly crashing, updated to the new 260.89 whql drivers = no more nvd3dum.dll crashes, so i thought great, everythings fine now..

it wasnt, it started crashing at some areas on the map and kept doing this at the same spots over and over.. only these crashes showed falloutnv.exe in the crash rapport, which was pretty vague, could be anything right? so i searched my way through numerous solutions on google and found one solution that had me playing just now for hours without a single crash, it seems many games released lately dont like the Aero theme that you can use on win7, and since im not planning to enable/disbale the theme every time i play a game, i found out you can disable it for an executable in its properties, so i wont keep you any longer; here it is:

right click on FalloutNV.exe and go to properties, click the compatibility tab, and check "Disable desktop composition", (i also checked run as admin, but dont think this will improve anything, for the fact that im logged in as admin)

played for 2 hours+ straight without any crash, i hope it fixes the crashing for other people as well

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Post » Sat Dec 03, 2011 3:45 am

no problem at all, glad it solved the crashes for you as well :)
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Pawel Platek
 
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Post » Fri Dec 02, 2011 3:08 pm

where is the fallout exe stored i cant find anything that points to it
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Post » Fri Dec 02, 2011 8:04 pm

TempestKeep - you are the freaking man!

I was doing all the suggested fixes that people were throwing out but unfortunately none of them were working.

So I reset everything to default again and simply disabled Windows Aero.

Been playing for 6 hours uninteruppted in one glorious sitting.

If I could rep / promote you somehow, I would man. Thanks!
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Jordan Fletcher
 
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Post » Fri Dec 02, 2011 2:15 pm

where is the fallout exe stored i cant find anything that points to it


It is under:

Windows - C:/Program Files/Steam/SteamApps/Common/Fallout New Vegas

Windows 7 - C:/Program Files(x86)/Steam/SteamApps/Common/Fallout New Vegas
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Post » Sat Dec 03, 2011 1:06 am

bump

ftr, havent had a single crash since
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Laura-Lee Gerwing
 
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Post » Sat Dec 03, 2011 3:42 am

Right I just wanted to bump this up since it fixed my constant crashing while playing the game.

Thanks alot for this mate
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Post » Fri Dec 02, 2011 2:37 pm

I hate that 'theme' anyways and always turn it off immediately after installing windows... lol

Thanks though for the heads up man, good to know!

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Post » Sat Dec 03, 2011 1:57 am

Yes this is good advice.
Another (simpler) way to do this is to right-click on your Win7 desktop > Personalize, then select 'Windows Classic" theme.
Don't worry, your other Aero theme will still be right in there, when you finish playing...
Regards
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Post » Fri Dec 02, 2011 2:19 pm

Ill try this when I get home. Perhaps it will solve my problems as well. Cant belive I didnt think of it(although I was planning on trying compability settings).
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Post » Sat Dec 03, 2011 1:04 am

Yes this is good advice.
Another (simpler) way to do this is to right-click on your Win7 desktop > Personalize, then select 'Windows Classic" theme.
Don't worry, your other Aero theme will still be right in there, when you finish playing...
Regards


tbh, i find it easier to just use the "composition" check, as it will disable aero when the game is launched (alt-tab out of the game and you'll see the classic theme on every window), and auto-enable's it when you close it
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