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I am getting an error message every time i try to play fallout 1.. i just got it downloaded last night.. i used the 'download off browser' and things worked out perfectly.. but when i try to play it goes black.. and i hear an error sound.. my error is"The instruction at 10003023 referenced memory at 00000000 the memory could not be read from
click OK to terminate the application"
any help?
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What kind of hardware are you running?
Are you running the game in admin mode? Also, shut off any AV software to start.
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JudasIscariot: What kind of hardware are you running?
Are you running the game in admin mode? Also, shut off any AV software to start.

im the admin and whats the AV software?
Post edited January 18, 2009 by primemortal7
Anti-virus.
Look in the compatibility menu for fallout.exe. There should be a little box that says "Run this program in administrator mode". Even though you're on the admin account on your PC you still have to set that admin mode on individual programs.
Post edited January 18, 2009 by JudasIscariot
OK.. ill try that..
how..exactly.. do i do that? lol
Post edited January 18, 2009 by primemortal7
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primemortal7: OK.. ill try that..
how..exactly.. do i do that? lol

right click on the shortcut, select properties, then select compatibility.
There's no check box to mark for me to run it as an administrator. Which box should I click?
much apologies, I was revewing just "how to access the compatibility menu" and not actually what you were trying to do.
Make sure any antivirus scanning programs are disabled, as well as spyware programs.
Also, it's possible your installation may have become corrupted, try reinstalling/redownloading also you may want to make sure your display supports the 640x480 resolution (some of them don't) there is no general area for this, so you will have to check with your video card manufacturer, also make sure your video card drivers are up to date.
edit:
one last thing you could try doing, is the installation method mentioned in this thread.
The Fallout Faq that I wrote (with help of other users) should be helpful in many situations.
Post edited January 18, 2009 by Weclock
I'm having pretty much the same problem.
Running a Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002
448 MB of RAM, 2.08 GHz processor. AVG 7.5 virus protection. UniChrome S3G card.
The error message only showed up once- other that that, after clicking the desktop icon to start the game, the screen goes black and the computer makes the "windows error noise."
The only way to get out of the screen is to press the Esc key, and Fallout is shown as "not responding."
I also did the "download from browser" option.
Tried disabling the AV already, no go.
has anything been shown as a solution yet?
Post edited January 28, 2009 by dmcminn4
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dmcminn4: I'm having pretty much the same problem.
Running a Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002
448 MB of RAM, 2.08 GHz processor. AVG 7.5 virus protection. UniChrome S3G card.
The error message only showed up once- other that that, after clicking the desktop icon to start the game, the screen goes black and the computer makes the "windows error noise."
The only way to get out of the screen is to press the Esc key, and Fallout is shown as "not responding."
I also did the "download from browser" option.
Tried disabling the AV already, no go.
has anything been shown as a solution yet?

Have you updated your video card drivers???
I'm not sure, actually. How would I go about doing that?
(btw, I've heard that the S3G is a big pile of suckage for gaming. True?)
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dmcminn4: I'm not sure, actually. How would I go about doing that?
(btw, I've heard that the S3G is a big pile of suckage for gaming. True?)

Could be...but it *shouldn't* be a problem for older games. Post me a dxdiag and I will try to help you find some device drivers for your card (or at least see how old they are and eliminate them from the pool of potential problems...)
*is ashamed of his computer near-illiteracy*
Running/posting a dxdiag...?
EDIT: nvm, thanks to themagic of internet tutorials, I know how to run it.
still lost in the posting, though...
Post edited January 28, 2009 by dmcminn4
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dmcminn4: *is ashamed of his computer near-illiteracy*
Running/posting a dxdiag...?

Oops sorry.
Hit your Start button.
Look for a Run command somewhere within the STart menu. Click on that.
Type in "DXDIAG" (without quotes) and it should come on automatically . Hit the "Save All Information" button and it should save everything about your PC in a .txt file...Save that file to your desktop.
Open it up then Copy the text in the file and then just paste it into the next post you make in this thread.
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System Information
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Time of this report: 1/28/2009, 18:15:22
Machine name: YOUR-C8BH3JAGLT
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.080814-1233)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: Compaq Presario 061
System Model: PC133A-ABA SR1124NX NA430
BIOS: Phoenix - Award BIOS v6.00PG
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2800+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.1GHz
Memory: 448MB RAM
Page File: 710MB used, 363MB available
Windows Dir: C:\WINDOWS
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
DxDiag Version: 5.03.2600.2180 32bit Unicode
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DxDiag Notes
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DirectX Files Tab: No problems found.
Display Tab 1: No problems found.
Sound Tab 1: No problems found.
Music Tab: No problems found.
Input Tab: No problems found.
Network Tab: No problems found.
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DirectX Debug Levels
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Direct3D: 0/4 (n/a)
DirectDraw: 0/4 (retail)
DirectInput: 0/5 (n/a)
DirectMusic: 0/5 (n/a)
DirectPlay: 0/9 (retail)
DirectSound: 0/5 (retail)
DirectShow: 0/6 (retail)