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Win7 meets Oblivion


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As many of you know, our boot drive was fried a week ago in a power surge. When we created a new boot drive, we upgraded to Win7 since we had to install a new OS anyway. :D

My question is this: Do I need to avoid installing Oblivion to C/Program Files? I know that with Vista that was needed for the game to work properly. Is that still the case with Win7? Or can I safely install it as normal?

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This is a document that I paste into thread about this subject.

If you have Vista or Windows7, AND you installed your game in the default directory, then you will never see the mod in the data folder.

The GECK is NOT part of the game so the OS sees it as a virus or trojan program trying to change FO3 game files. This is not allowed by the OS.

Solution? Pick "one" of these:

1. Install your game to your Root C: drive. Like C:\Games\Fallout3\ or another drive entirely if you have one.

2. Remove the security from your OS and then you can join the XP computer ranks and become a Zombie computer.

3. In your \Fallout3\Data\ folder, look at the top right. There should be a button called 'Compatibility Files'. Click that to find your mod. You can then copy it from there to your Data folder.

4. Run the GECK in Administrator mode. Right-click on the icon and select, Run as Administrator.

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Now, if you want to install the Fallout3 game somewhere else per #1 above without loosing your current mods you have installed, you can do this:

1. Move your existing \Program Files\Fallout3\ to your C root drive in a new folder that you need to create called C:\Games\ It should look like this after the move: C:\Games\Fallout3\

2. Rename the folder you just moved in step 1 to C:\Games\Fallout003\

3. Uninstall the game. Check the option to keep your save game files. This will clear the registry and not remove any game folders because you moved them somewhere else.

3. Re-install the game to C:\Games\Fallout3\

4. After the reinstall is done, DELETE the just installed folder at C:\Games\Fallout3\

5. Rename the folder from step 2 above to C:\Games\Fallout3\

If done right, this will change the Registry to the new game folders location, plus keep everything you currently have in the protected folder location.

WARNING: If you are not computer saavy, then find someone who is to do the above for you. Or ask more questions.

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Well, I would turn OFF UAC anyways though... Basically, it SUCKS.. :D

UAC simply makes everything take longer time and become more troublesome, while making you think you are safer from anything that can harm your computer... If you know how to use a computer, UAC is simply a waste of time and resources.

So, turn it off and install everything you want on C:/program files/! :)

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