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Oblivion Crashes (Windows 7)


Naktis

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Hello fellow tesnexus members. I have a very annoying problem. Just three days ago I installed Windows 7 and later Oblivion. It worked fine, no crashes I was able to use mods. But today when I installed All official plugins (except Horse Armor, Spell Tomes and Battlehorn Castle) my game crashed for the very first time since I installed Windows 7... and here's the problem. At first I see a window where it shows that Windows is looking for a solution to the problem and after I see that it stopped looking for that solution I tried to close that window but the problem is I can't. I don't see my mouse arrow anywhere and alt + f4 doesn't work either. The only way I can do anything after crash is after I restart my pc. Has anyone ever had the same problem? :unsure: Thank you.
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Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete. This should bring you a window that allows you to restart your mouse( by clicking on a button on your mouse) and use the task manager to close the windows program.
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did you install the game to the default location (Hint - Very BAD idea)

 

are you updated to the 1.2.0416 patch

 

 

Yes I updated to the 1.2.0416 patch and yes I installed it to the default location... :ermm: so you think that this is what caused that? :ohmy:

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Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete. This should bring you a window that allows you to restart your mouse( by clicking on a button on your mouse) and use the task manager to close the windows program.

 

 

Thank you. :happy:

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so you think that this is what caused that? :ohmy:

yes UAC alone is sufficient to cause this problem

 

put all games outside the realm of UAC influence

 

 

Okay. Thank you... but what is UAC? :blink: Sorry I don't understand those pc terms... :sweat:

 

EDIT: Nevermind I just found out. Thank you for your help. :happy:

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