• Fallout 3 BSOD
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I was playing fallout 3 for the first time today and had no performance problems till i left the vault, the screen turned white, i could still see my hud, but then it went to a blue screen, the error code was: STOP: 0x000007F (0x000000D 0x0000000 0x00000000 0x0000000) here are my specs: Nvidia Geforce 9500 GT with 1gb of video memory Windows XP home edition 960mb of ram(i do have two 512 sticks of ram, dont know why it says 960) DirectX 9.0c AMD Athlon XP 3100+ MMX 3DNOW 2.2ghz
...1GB of ram? Are you joking? Buy more, jesus christ. [editline]11:49AM[/editline] [quote]Recommended: Operating system: Windows XP/Vista Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo processor [b]Memory: 2 GB System RAM[/b] Hard disk space: 7 GB Video: Direct X 9.0c compliant video card with 512MB RAM (NVIDIA 8800 series, ATI 3800 series) Sound: DirectX®: 9.0c Controller support: Xbox 360 controlle[/quote]
You have less than a gigabyte of ram. It doesn't bode well even for minimum req.
Shouldn't cause a BSOD.
i dont think windows xp can handle more ram, atleast thats what i heard, i would buy more ram but i dont have enough money. [editline]12:33PM[/editline] nevermind, i fixed it, i just have to run windowed.
[QUOTE=falloutguy;21015059]i dont think windows xp can handle more ram, atleast thats what i heard, i would buy more ram but i dont have enough money. [editline]12:33PM[/editline] nevermind, i fixed it, i just have to run windowed.[/QUOTE] XP recognizes up to 3 Gigabyte of RAM, however it is possible to still have more..
Wrong session. Also. Get 3 Gigabytes of RAM and it will run perfectly.
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