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One safe way to test the registry is to install a tool designed for use with multiple games (like LOOT) and see if it properly detects your game and it's location. Which means you need to uninstall it through Steam or the Control Panel, reboot, and install from Steam again to your "D:\" folder for FNV so the registry gets properly updated. (Actually on the same NIF file apparently at a quick glance.) So I need to ask if you are running FO3, FNV in an old FO3 folder tree, or TTW? (Re-purposing old folders causes confusion like this.) If you aren't running TTW, then the registry is confused as to where your FNV game is installed.
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Among other things it shows you how to check your settings.īoth of those logs are "havok" logs, and reporting on " D:\_Fallout3\" NIF file issues. See this " How to manage Windows Update in Windows 10" article on the basics every user should know, whether you have automatic updates or not. Unless you (or whomever set up your system) configured "Windows Update" to NOT automatically install updates, that is the default and you should be getting them at least monthly as long as you have an Internet connection.
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NVSE logs without NVAC (there was nothing in error log): I followed the instruction and completed the download and the same issues persisted (crash without NVAC, no hair with NVAC). This computer is relatively new and unless there is a specific way to only allow certain section of windows 10 updates, it should be fully up to date. Then we can see if that tells us anything. Once that is done, if you still have issues I suggest you install NVSE and enable "game error logging" as detailed in "Checklist item #4" of the same guide. Just that it shouldn't be needed to get the game to start.) (Not to say you don't need NVAC for other reasons. This may or may not solve your missing hair problem, but getting the vanilla game to start properly is the first step.
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See " Issue: Vanilla game Hangs on startup" in the Fallout NV Mod Troubleshooting" guide for details. It turned out he needed to manually install the "DirectX 9 Runtime Libraries" the game is expecting. I recently helped someone else with Win10 who has problems getting the game to start along with texture issues. Which leads to my question about DirectX 9. And you certainly should have the hair in vanilla. But if you have completely deleted the entire folder (including the one under "MyGames"), you should not require any mod just to start the vanilla game. When you install "overhaul" mods like FCO, various vanilla files in the BSAs are superseded by ArchiveInvalidation, or overwritten if they exist as "loose" files. If you haven't applied them for some reason, you need to do that first (and reboot even if the update doesn't force it, to be on the safe side). As mentioned, the Nov 2016 Win10 updates should fix any WDDK based issues with video drivers or previous updates.