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I haven't been able to play fallout for half a year because it suddenly stopped working, I had 50 mods installed deleted all of them to see if it would make fallout work again but it didn't. So I decided to completely reinstall fallout 3 but the same problem occurs ( screen is black upon launch for 10 seconds then closes), this is the same error that occurred when the crash started so I decided to use f03edit to find the problem, this is what it says: Background Loader: Fatal: <EAssertioFailed: Assertion failure (P:\tes4workbench\Wbimplementation.pas 10171)>

Then after that the loading finishes.

What is causing this I have no mods installed at all the error occurs when loading things like WRLD, CELL, LVLI. etc

Please help, I was loving my molded fallout and now I can't play anymore,

Btw, I think the crashing may have started after a blue screen of death, I'm not sure though.

Thanks for any helpful replies.

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Nothing can fix it???

 

  • Btw, I think the crashing may have started after a blue screen of death, I'm not sure though.

    Thanks for any helpful replies.

BSOD: This indicates a corrupted Hard rive, and the swap files is very old contains bad data that is loaded on every reboot.

 

A swap file is the software's Virtual ram. This ram is also used by the game too. All data is used in this manner in 1 way or another.

 

To fix it.....you need to store your data on an external hard drive and wipe the drive , re-install the operating system after a Low level format.

 

If you have the Downloaded version of the game, your credentials maintain on steam in your account the purchases and it will re-install later on. Data and or links to answers about these things are in my forum's signature under tech help.

 

Make sure when you re-install fallout 3, it is installed out side of C:\Program Files and folders.

 

instead, Please prior to install create a folder on the root or external drive "C:\games or D:\Games. etc........

install it there and direct the installer to force it to install it there.

 

once this takes place the game should run, if it does, go as far into the game until you exit the vault and are standing out side Vault 101 and hard save. Do not install DLC's before doing this, DO not install any mods before doing this. wait, make sure your game runs cleanly. Then deal with addition data.

 

Kitty :kiss:

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Nothing can fix it???

 

  • Btw, I think the crashing may have started after a blue screen of death, I'm not sure though.

    Thanks for any helpful replies.

BSOD: This indicates a corrupted Hard rive, and the swap files is very old contains bad data that is loaded on every reboot.

 

A swap file is the software's Virtual ram. This ram is also used by the game too. All data is used in this manner in 1 way or another.

 

To fix it.....you need to store your data on an external hard drive and wipe the drive , re-install the operating system after a Low level format.

 

If you have the Downloaded version of the game, your credentials maintain on steam in your account the purchases and it will re-install later on. Data and or links to answers about these things are in my forum's signature under tech help.

 

Make sure when you re-install fallout 3, it is installed out side of C:\Program Files and folders.

 

instead, Please prior to install create a folder on the root or external drive "C:\games or D:\Games. etc........

install it there and direct the installer to force it to install it there.

 

once this takes place the game should run, if it does, go as far into the game until you exit the vault and are standing out side Vault 101 and hard save. Do not install DLC's before doing this, DO not install any mods before doing this. wait, make sure your game runs cleanly. Then deal with addition data.

 

Kitty :kiss:

 

 

thanks very much for reply, i will do this eventually :D

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