GOTY Oblivion On Vista Just trying to get it to work
#1
Posted 30 October 2009 - 08:29 PM
I loaded the game into a /game directory outside of the program files. My laptop is a Dell XPS M1530 Intel Core 2 Duo Processor. I've got 4 gb of ram with a 320gb harddrive. My video card is a 256mb NVIDIA GeForce 8600m GT. My sound is a Expresscard Sound Blaster X-FI Xtreme Audio for laptop.
Can anyone give me a clue what to do or where to go (NOT THERE) to hopefully solve my problem. Thanks for any help you can give me.
#2
Posted 30 October 2009 - 10:26 PM
You MUST be signed on as an Administrator to do any of this.
If you have downloaded and installed a mod, and the mod is appearing in your Data Files List, but not in your game And you are running Vista, you have run into a security feature of Vista called User Account Control. Or more simply, UAC.
Quoted from the Oblivion Mods FAQ WIKI
Alternate Install Directory
If you install your Elder Scrolls game into any directory OTHER than the default, none of these problems occur. Thus, you can bypass the Vista security issues by installing the game onto another hard drive or into a new directory that is not located within the "Program Files" root directory (such as "C:\Games").
Run as Admin
Another way to fix it is to right-click the ".exe" file and click properties, then check "Run as administrator". Then click OK. Do this for both the "oblivion.exe" and TESConstructionSet.exe", and any programs you are using that copies files to protected directories (such as WinRAR, 7z, or WinZip).
Disable UAC
Windows Vista users who are fairly confident in the security of their computers might also consider disabling UAC altogether. This will allow all programs writing privileges to the Program Files directory. Although this obviously creates a state of decreased security for your PC, it is a very helpful one-size-fits-all solution to a number of compatibility issues with the Vista OS.
Look here for instructions on how to turn UAC off. http://www.howtogeek...-windows-vista/
Of these, solution #1 is STRONGLY PREFERRED. Solutions 2 and 3 (running as admin and disabling UAC) remove important safety features of the OS. In contrast, installing Oblivion elsewhere resolves the problems with Oblivion without reducing your overall security.
Wiki entry on installing Oblivion in Vista: http://cs.elderscrol...p/Windows_Vista
Note that unless you opt to reinstall the game in a different location (option 1) when you start trying to make your own mods using the construction set, you will run into these problems again.
#3
Posted 30 October 2009 - 11:14 PM
I have seriously what my magic hands did :/
I didn't install it in a very special way, just ignorantly and without any particular attention. Later on, I had problems with opening the start menu, BUT I could play the exe.
#4
Posted 31 October 2009 - 04:04 AM
dezdimona, on Oct 30 2009, 05:26 PM, said:
You MUST be signed on as an Administrator to do any of this.
If you have downloaded and installed a mod, and the mod is appearing in your Data Files List, but not in your game And you are running Vista, you have run into a security feature of Vista called User Account Control. Or more simply, UAC.
Quoted from the Oblivion Mods FAQ WIKI
Alternate Install Directory
If you install your Elder Scrolls game into any directory OTHER than the default, none of these problems occur. Thus, you can bypass the Vista security issues by installing the game onto another hard drive or into a new directory that is not located within the "Program Files" root directory (such as "C:\Games").
Run as Admin
Another way to fix it is to right-click the ".exe" file and click properties, then check "Run as administrator". Then click OK. Do this for both the "oblivion.exe" and TESConstructionSet.exe", and any programs you are using that copies files to protected directories (such as WinRAR, 7z, or WinZip).
Disable UAC
Windows Vista users who are fairly confident in the security of their computers might also consider disabling UAC altogether. This will allow all programs writing privileges to the Program Files directory. Although this obviously creates a state of decreased security for your PC, it is a very helpful one-size-fits-all solution to a number of compatibility issues with the Vista OS.
Look here for instructions on how to turn UAC off. http://www.howtogeek...-windows-vista/
Of these, solution #1 is STRONGLY PREFERRED. Solutions 2 and 3 (running as admin and disabling UAC) remove important safety features of the OS. In contrast, installing Oblivion elsewhere resolves the problems with Oblivion without reducing your overall security.
Wiki entry on installing Oblivion in Vista: http://cs.elderscrol...p/Windows_Vista
Note that unless you opt to reinstall the game in a different location (option 1) when you start trying to make your own mods using the construction set, you will run into these problems again.
I found these instructions and did install to another directory other than the default namely c:/games/oblivion and I am still having the same problems. thanks for the support though. Maybe someone else may have alternative solution that might work for me.
#7
Posted 02 November 2009 - 07:12 AM
J:\Bethesda Softworks\Oblivion
#8
Posted 03 November 2009 - 07:57 PM
Sharkull, on Oct 30 2009, 10:49 PM, said:
Are you sure that you're starting the OblivionLauncher, and not Oblivion.exe?
Yeh, I was using Oblivion.exe. OblivionLauncher does get me started correctly. I loaded OBMM, but checked no mods, until I get vanilla working. I still get the other problems though. Anybody else have any ideas why my music doesn't play on the map screen and why the game stops when I select NEW game? Thanks for your replies.
#9
Posted 07 November 2009 - 10:50 AM



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