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Um...I don't know if this helps but I have:

 

Vista 32-bit

Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 @ 2.20GHz 2.20 GHz

4GB Ram

 

I haven't really had this problem until now...any ideas?

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Auto-save isn't a problem for me, and I find it quite necessary to have it in case I forget to save often enough. The wilderness of Oblivion can be very unpredictable and you could lose an hour's work just like that if you suddenly die.

 

An alternative to auto-save would be the built in rotating save system of Streamline.

 

The best advice when using auto-save: DELETE your older saves and SAVE A NEW GAME often. This will force the game to use a different part of your drive to write the data, as just relying on the auto-save can corrupt itself.

 

It's NEVER a good idea to keep rewriting data in the same place on ANY drive, and Oblivion saves can have big problems if you do.

 

Another piece of advice, if you're using a console version of the game: CLEAR THE CACHE often.

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