Fallout 3 Regedit

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Mica Withington

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Jul 27, 2024, 5:47:06 PM7/27/24
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I was playing it on a vista 32 bit and I transferred it to my hard disk. I played from my hard disk on my old pc and now when I open the launcher on my new pc from the hard disk it gives me a "Install" rather then a "play". I have all the DLC on it if that makes a difference. The CD is for a friend and he isn't in Lebanon anymore. When I click install it tells me to insert the CD which I cant. I checked for a set up or a registration Key but nothing. Anyone knows how to solve this?

Inside each folder look to the right it shows what it contains. Right click on blank and add string value for everything that doesnt include dword and dword value for others. For example in installed path copy location where your game is installed. C:\games\fallout put this in string value rename it and add path

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If you still have access to the old pc, why don't you search the entire registry there for all entries that contain the string "fallout" then export them all into an external drive then execute them one by one on the new PC. I've done it several times before and it seemed to work perfectly.

After the other tips on this forum I got Fallout 2 to start up. However (and I'm in the very beginning of the game), when I try to pick something up I get the error of "The instruction at 0049c3de referenced memory at 000000c0 This memory could not be read from Click on OK to terminate the application"

Something changed in the OpenGL drivers between 10.6 and 10.7 that break several games in full screen, notably Fallout and Fallout 2. Enabling a Virtual Desktop allows them to work again. There are tips both in the Tips and Tricks section and in the Forum that detail how you can go about getting full screen to work again, but what I did was go into regedit and set "DirectDrawRenderer" to "gdi" the registry. Some good instructions on how to do so are here:

Editing the registry is very dangerous as it is easy to inadvertly break something. Only proceed if you are sure of your ability to correctly make changes and manage any fallout should something go wrong.

When I open up Fomm it shows a message that says
"Can't find Fallout 3 Directory
Fallout's registry entry appear to be missing or incorrect. Install fomm into fallout's base directory instead"
How do I do this?

Uninstall/Reinstall FOMM. If that doesn't work, Uninstall/Reinstall FOMM, and when asked where to install FOMM, give it the path to your Fallout 3 game directory (the directory containing your fallout3.exe). Let me know if you need more help.

My graphics card is AMD Radeon HD 7700 series and it says that I have 5096 mb available and overal system memory is 4072mb but used memory is only 1024 and this is not enough for me to play Black Ops 4 as it needs 1268 mb. I tried overclocking my gpu with Afterburner, I went into bios and changed my graphics to dual graphics to make it 2 GB, I went into regedit and into Intel folder and changed it to 2058 mb and reloaded my pc, I updated drivers and still my used memory is 1024 mb. What do i need to do?

You can not add more Dedicated VRAM to a GPU card to whatever is installed on the card. If your GPU Card has 1024 mb of VRAM that is all that you will be able to use on the card. Your Motherboard BIOS allows you to reserve or allot a certain amount of System Memory to be used by the GPU in conjunction with the GPU VRAM installed.

I meant to say that it says on the image that i have 5096mb display memory available 1024mb of dedicated memory available and 4072mb of shared memory. I want to increase my dedicated memory as this is not enough to play games.

for examp when i play combat master a game that i played like MONTHS ago it was running super smoothly without overheating on ultra settings but now for some reason when i play it OVERHEATS SO MUCH till it shutsdown

2. second prob is that the gpu never and i mean NVER goes beyond 1 gb of vram and even though the intel gpu got 1gb of vram one time when i checked the task manager i found it using 1.2gb of vram somehow

On my newly installed SSRS on SQLSVR 2017, I was able to run SSRS reports. When exporting to Excel from rendered SSRS, I am getting an error as show below. This does not happen when trying to export to Excel2003, pdf, XML etc....

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You do change the RSServerconfig file to fix this issue with the rendering extensions when you need to leave the execution account alone. You set the "EXCELOPENXML" visible to false and the "EXCEL" visible to true. And then you have to restart reporting services. From what you posted so far, it seems you were on the right track and that this change should work since the change to the URL worked.

Then change the config file back, run the report while running Process Monitor filtered on the registry. Find the Access Denied captured by Process Monitor in the registry. Then grant permissions to the account for that registry key.

No...there should be another one with Access denied (rather than not found). I can't remember which key as I did it too long ago to remember. It would be a reporting services process rather than explorer. You can filter out the other activity and just limit it to the registry. That's how I found it before.

I removed the account from unattended execution in Report Services Configuration Manager and suddenly was able to export to XLSX. I was not sure what the fallout would be for existing reports, so I was not satisfied with this solution either.

It was difficult to search all of the output, I had tens of thousands of rows for a 15-second run while I duplicated the issue but you can filter by registry key access, then look for the RS executables or the result ACCESS DENIED.

In my case, it was HKU\\%service account sid%\Software\Microsoft\Avalon.Graphics, and granting the execution account (not the account that runs the service) Read access to this key resolved the issue.

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