Sounds like a memory issue if it's randomly crashing... Could also be the
graphics card. Try updating the drivers. If you're already using the newest
drivers, check their website and make sure theres no issues with the card
you're using. Either way, you're better off asking them what's causing the
problem.
"arghya139" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message
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>
> *Problem signature:
> * Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
> Application Name: Fallout3.exe
> Application Version: 1.0.0.12
> Application Timestamp: 48f62dcc
> Fault Module Name: Fallout3.exe
> Fault Module Version: 1.0.0.12
> Fault Module Timestamp: 48f62dcc
> Exception Code: c0000005
> Exception Offset: 007d6fb1
> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1
> Locale ID: 1033
> Additional Information 1: 8d13
> Additional Information 2: cdca9b1d21d12b77d84f02df48e34311
> Additional Information 3: 8d13
> Additional Information 4: cdca9b1d21d12b77d84f02df48e34311
>
> *Hardware Details :*
>
> ASUS M2A VM HDMI
> Athlon 64 X2 4400+
> 1+1 GB Kingstone 667
> 320 GB Sata II Segate
> Nvidia 8500 GT 512 MB (XFX)
> ViewSonic 15" LCD
> 450 W SMPS (iBall)
>
> *Software Details :*
>
> Vista 64 Bit (SP1 Not Installed)
> Nvidia 185.85
> X Live 01.02.0241
> Net Framework 3.5 Sp1
>
> *Steps Tried :*
>
> 1) Sound & Audio Driver Uninstalled & Reinstalled
> 2) Windows Completely Updated
> 3) FFShow Audio & Video Decoder Excluded
> 4) Fallout 3 Patch 1.5 Applied.
>
> *Please Help, It Crashes While Playing the Game, randomly.*
>
>
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> arghya139