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I downloaded thi update but can't find where windows live put it.How do you start the addon? :wallbash:

or did I just throw away a bunch of Cap's. I don't play on a consol don't even have one would probley throw it out if

I had one. PC RULE :excl:

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hmm... are search for the file. try starting up oblivion, then going to task manager go into the oblivion app. look at the active programs, if it isn't there you will have to redownload it.

p.s. turnoff all mods before starting oblivion.

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hmm... are search for the file. try starting up oblivion, then going to task manager go into the oblivion app. look at the active programs, if it isn't there you will have to redownload it.

p.s. turnoff all mods before starting oblivion.

 

oblivion? don't have is the pitt for oblivion?

 

tryed reinstall from live no good

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oops yeah start fallout 3, not oblivion and do every thing. srry helping some1 w/ oblivion got mixed up. :P
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frist off how did you install the pitt with the exe ? if yes this dose not work its gets messed up

 

you will have to find the file and put there in your data folder like mods like this

 

Note this is not officially supported by Bethesda, it is provided here only as a work around for folks who do not want to use GFWL. And, make sure you move the files, not copy them.

 

Move the files into the Data folder instead of the Live location it gets placed in. You need to move the ESM (ESP?) and both the BSA files.

 

Make sure you have "Show Hidden Files" checked off, or you won't be able to see the folder.

 

For XP:

 

You can make this change in any Windows Explorer window by going to Tools Menu, Folder Options, View Tab and about 4 options down, under Hidden Files, choose Show Hidden Files. Note, this change will allow you to see System Files and other things that are best not messed with, so you may want to undo this change after moving the file.

 

For Vista:

 

1) Open Windows Explorer (not the browser, the one showing your hard drive etc)

2) Top left corner, you'll see an "Organize" button. Clicky

3) Go to the Folders and Search Options choice, which will bring up a new window

4) Select the View tab

5) About eighth item on the list is Show Hidden Files and Folders. Select Show Hidden Files

6) Apply, OK

7) Do whatever needs to be done Repeat, but select Hide Hidden Folders thumbsup.gif

 

 

XP:

 

C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Xlive\DLC

 

Vista:

 

C:\Users\User Name\AppData\Local\Microsoft\XLive\DLC

 

NOTE; If you get CTD's when firing up the Simulator, you need to rename the DLC folder, or remove it. This stops the attempt to contact GFWL about Achievments

 

Move them to

 

C:\Program Files\Bethesda Softworks\Fallout 3\Data

 

If you are using a shortcut to the Fallout executable to launch the game, you will have to use the Fallout Launcher to select the Mod before you load the game. Once it is selected you can then use the executable shortcut to play the game

 

hope this helps if you need more info get back to me

 

or look here

 

http://thenexusforums.com/index.php?showtopic=120735

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frist off how did you install the pitt with the exe ? if yes this dose not work its gets messed up

 

you will have to find the file and put there in your data folder like mods like this

 

Note this is not officially supported by Bethesda, it is provided here only as a work around for folks who do not want to use GFWL. And, make sure you move the files, not copy them.

 

Move the files into the Data folder instead of the Live location it gets placed in. You need to move the ESM (ESP?) and both the BSA files.

 

Make sure you have "Show Hidden Files" checked off, or you won't be able to see the folder.

 

For XP:

 

You can make this change in any Windows Explorer window by going to Tools Menu, Folder Options, View Tab and about 4 options down, under Hidden Files, choose Show Hidden Files. Note, this change will allow you to see System Files and other things that are best not messed with, so you may want to undo this change after moving the file.

 

For Vista:

 

1) Open Windows Explorer (not the browser, the one showing your hard drive etc)

2) Top left corner, you'll see an "Organize" button. Clicky

3) Go to the Folders and Search Options choice, which will bring up a new window

4) Select the View tab

5) About eighth item on the list is Show Hidden Files and Folders. Select Show Hidden Files

6) Apply, OK

7) Do whatever needs to be done Repeat, but select Hide Hidden Folders thumbsup.gif

 

 

XP:

 

C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Xlive\DLC

 

Vista:

 

C:\Users\User Name\AppData\Local\Microsoft\XLive\DLC

 

NOTE; If you get CTD's when firing up the Simulator, you need to rename the DLC folder, or remove it. This stops the attempt to contact GFWL about Achievments

 

Move them to

 

C:\Program Files\Bethesda Softworks\Fallout 3\Data

 

If you are using a shortcut to the Fallout executable to launch the game, you will have to use the Fallout Launcher to select the Mod before you load the game. Once it is selected you can then use the executable shortcut to play the game

 

hope this helps if you need more info get back to me

 

or look here

 

http://thenexusforums.com/index.php?showtopic=120735

 

:thumbsup: Found it

how much do I put in the data folder as there are a lot of folder there

here's the path C:\Documents and Settings\Wild Man\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\XLive\DLC\425307d6\00000002\bbc03e8e7b67eae6a81c4e239f14e1db4c14efbe

 

this is where the files ended up

C:\Documents and Settings\Wild Man\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\XLive\DLC\425307d6\00000002\bbc03e8e7b67eae6a81c4e239f14e1db4c14efbe\Content

 

 

Thanks for the help :thanks:

Live is NO help they told me wrong info

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