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0xc0000005 Morrowind?

Anonymous
2019-02-11T16:23:39+00:00

I keep getting Crash to desktops on Morrowind. I can play for like 20 - 30 seconds sometimes maybe 1 - 5 mintues then i will get a ctd.

I checked the RAM with diagnostics and its fine.

I checked DEP and disabled Morrowind.

I turned off Anti Virus (Windows defender) and Malwarebytes.

I ran every compatibility setting and ran as administrator.

The only thing i can tell you is that i'm running it on the on board graphics chip. (integrated gpu) so i had to use an old Driver from Windows 7 (2009) before that i had a Windows 10 WDDM driver. Reason i changed it is because one other game woudn't run on the Windows 10 Driver which was Knights of the Old Republic. On the Windows 7 Driver KOTOR launches perfectly. So i'm kinda of thinking that the reason Morrowind crashes is because of the Windows 7 Driver. But i'm not too sure. I mean KOTOR runs perfectly. What should i do? If i switch back to the Windows 10 Driver i won't be able to play KOTOR. Because Microsoft dropped Open GL support for this on board chips. That's why KOTOR won't run.

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-02-13T11:24:18+00:00

    Brilliant. Glad that you solved it.

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-02-12T21:59:55+00:00

    I think i fixed it. I re installed the drivers in compatibility mode for windows 7. So far. No crashes. Re loaded my save 4 times already and played for an hour.

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  3. Anonymous
    2019-02-11T17:57:03+00:00

    Hi gfMemo92,

    I am Vijay, an Independent Advisor. I am here to work with you on this problem.

    Post entries corresponding to this event and few minutes preceding this event in Event Logs.

    Windows Key+R > Type eventvwr and Enter > See if any log corresponding to your date and time is there (Look under all entries under Windows Logs such as System, Application, Security...) > If yes, right click on that log > Save Selected Event > Zip all event files which correspond to your event, upload them to Onedrive and share the link here.

    Do let me know if you require any further help on this. Will be glad to help you.

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