kbowen Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 hi guys just bought a new computer and whenever i have an enb on fallout 3 nv and skyrim seem to last about 10 mins bug free but will then cause my entire computer to completey crash, not a ctd. I can only get my computer going again by manually turning it off as I cant even get to the desktop and my computer will not reconnect to the moniter, im not very good with computers so any help would be much appreciated, I have however modded many games and have used many enbs on my old computer with no problemspry msi nightblade70intel i7-4790 3.6ghz/4.0ghz16gb ddr3 1866 MHz gaming mem128gb sata 3 ssd2tb (sata 3 and 7200 rpm) hddNVidia gtx750ti-2gb ddr5 pci-e gaming ed graphicsmicrsft wind 8.1 64 bit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aaronsandler420 Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 Hi, Thank you for using NexusMods. We're glad to help you with your computer problem in regards to ENB crashes in the Fallout 3 game on Windows. I'll appreciate if you could provide me information about your system specification. That information will be really helpful for diagnosing the issue. First of all modify a configuration file named Fallout.ini, which is located in the Documents folder. The steps are as under: 1. Double click your User Name folder on the Desktop. 2. Open the following directory: ..\Documents\My Games\Fallout3 3. Right click Fallout.ini file, select Open with | Notepad. 4. Replace the following line with the new one: Old line: bUseThreadedAI=0 New line: bUseThreadedAI=1 5. Click File | Save. 6. Exit the Notepad. If the problem still persists, use the PCFresher tool to re-setup the system configurations esp. the registration entries of ActiveX and DLL files stored in the game directories. Furthermore, open the Console and execute the command given below: 1. Press ~ key to launch the Console application. 2. Type the following: PCB 3. Press ENTER. It is also possible that the Microsoft .NET Fraemework installation is corrupted. Simply uninstall and reinstall the tool to resolve the issue. 1. Click Start. 2. Type "Uninstall a program" 3. Press ENTER. 4. Right click Microsoft .NET Framework. 5. Select Uninstall option. Thanks & Regards, Aaron Sandler Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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