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Skyrim CTD without any mods [100% vanilla fresh install]


Luca1299

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I hadn't had this problem before, I could play skyrim

without any crashes even with over 100 mods! But after a while

I decided to play skyrim vanilla again... I did a Windows reinstall because of a virus, and

installed all my Drivers again and preared everything for skyrim. Then I did a fresh install using the Elder Scrolls

Anthology DVD which contains the Legendary Edition. So everything was fine, I could start the game as normal

and play for a few minutes... It is just random, not specific to some locations... Just depends on how fast I play trough the beginning.

Also I've reinstalled skyrim after These crashes a lot of times, but the problem still exists... I've checked everything up, I've always deleted the mygames Folder and so on....

So please help me, I want to play skyrim again =(

 

Details:

Rig: Notebook Aspire-V3 772G

GPU: Nvidia GTX 760M

CPU: Intel Core i7-4702MQ 2.20GHz

Memory: 8GB

Hard Drive: 1TB

OS: Windows 8.0 All Updates [i won't install 8.1 anymore cause it makes my gpu/cpu overheating, and also did Memory Problems...]

Nvidia Driver: 311.30 [Don't blame my old Drivers, These are the shipped Drivers, everytime I installed th newer ones, my fps got low and skyrim had many slowdowns] [with These Drivers I have stable 60FPS on high Settings]

Skyrim: Latest Version from Bethesda, vanilla...

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I dunno if you're going for a "mod free" playthrough or what, but you really should be running the Unofficial Patches in any case. They fix a whole host of issues that can cause any number of problems, up to and including CTDs. You should also install the latest SKSE, if only for the memory management tweaks it brings to the table.

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I dunno if you're going for a "mod free" playthrough or what, but you really should be running the Unofficial Patches in any case. They fix a whole host of issues that can cause any number of problems, up to and including CTDs. You should also install the latest SKSE, if only for the memory management tweaks it brings to the table.

 

Yea but, at the beginning when I bought skyrim I also didn't use any mods... So this can't be the problem. Also I don't think Bethesda would release a game that crashes

after a few minutes without unofficial patches. anyway, I'll did a clean install again... And if it crashes again, I'll install unofficial patch... If it still crashes, I'll tell ya!

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Register and download it with steam, that way you're sure your vanilla skyrim will work. Skyrim version 1.0 was far from stable for all systems so simply installing from dvd can indeed CTD on many systems.

My DVD installs 1.9.32.0 latest verison I think... But Is it possible that the DVD is still the problem? even If it's the same Version I'll get from downloaded skyrim?

 

Hyac Quote: You must be new to Bethesda games.

 

Ahmm, I think it must be a year or something playing Bethesda games

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Just register the product with steam

 

I already did that, steam is actually needed to install the game from DVD ^^

 

okay I'll do that, due too my slow Internet Connection it paused for some reason twice.. but now it's running smooth =) Is it bad when it got paused? can I be sure that nothing corrupted? [also sorry for my english, im german... Also thanks to all for the SUPER fast anwsers, I'm not used to get that cause I'm mostly active on very old

and not so famous Forums : D]

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