I used a clean install of Oblivion from Steam (deleted and redownloaded everything), and I only activated the three Nehrim files using the Steam game launcher. I launch the game and it works fine. I start a new game, and customize my character. However, once I click "Done" and confirm my race, the game crashes. Every single time.
This might be due to a file conflict, where the Steam version of Oblivion has a file in /Steam/steamapps/common/oblivion/Data/Music/Dungeon named 'Dungeon_01_v2.mp3', whereas Nehrim has a folder named 'Dungeon_01_v2.mp3', which contains the file 'Dungeon_01_v2.mp3'. My solution was to delete the Oblivion file, so there was no conflict.
Please help!
This might be due to a file conflict, where the Steam version of Oblivion has a file in /Steam/steamapps/common/oblivion/Data/Music/Dungeon named 'Dungeon_01_v2.mp3', whereas Nehrim has a folder named 'Dungeon_01_v2.mp3', which contains the file 'Dungeon_01_v2.mp3'. My solution was to delete the Oblivion file, so there was no conflict.
Please help!
Bump. Can anyone help me?
More info:
Windows 7 x64
HD 5770
4GB RAM @ 1066
Phenom II X4 940 @ 3.5GHz
Biostar TA790GXE motherboard
Samsung Spinpoint F3
Oblivion GOTY Steam edition, fresh install.
More info:
Windows 7 x64
HD 5770
4GB RAM @ 1066
Phenom II X4 940 @ 3.5GHz
Biostar TA790GXE motherboard
Samsung Spinpoint F3
Oblivion GOTY Steam edition, fresh install.
I don't think Nehrim has a FOLDER named Dungeon_01_v2.mp3. Something must have gone wrong during your installation.
I wondered if my install wasn't corrupted, actually (it was the torrent version). So I went to filefront and downloaded that version. It's the same. Can anyone check on the existence of the folder?
I don't have such a folder in Data\Music. Where do you have it?
*Wherever you installed Nehrim*/Data/Music/Dungeon/Dungeon_01_v2.mp3/Dungeon_01_v2.mp3
The folder contains the file of the same name. I've tried deleting the folder and keeping the file, as well as keeping the folder and file. I installed Nehrim files on the desktop but I have UAC turned off, so it shouldn't make a difference anyways. I will check the sha1 and md5 sums when I get home, but I doubt that's the problem considering the fact that I've downloaded two installers that exhibit the same behavior. Then again, maybe the torrent version is messed up, and the Fileplanet version is just a rehost of the torrent version.
Excited to play once we figure out the problem
The folder contains the file of the same name. I've tried deleting the folder and keeping the file, as well as keeping the folder and file. I installed Nehrim files on the desktop but I have UAC turned off, so it shouldn't make a difference anyways. I will check the sha1 and md5 sums when I get home, but I doubt that's the problem considering the fact that I've downloaded two installers that exhibit the same behavior. Then again, maybe the torrent version is messed up, and the Fileplanet version is just a rehost of the torrent version.
Excited to play once we figure out the problem
There is a /Data/Music/Dungeon/Dungeon_01_v2.mp3 in the German Nehrim Version.
It is a 2.452.585 Byte mp3 file, it is identical to the one in my Oblivion installation (UK GOTY).
Maybe the result of an Installer hickup?
It is a 2.452.585 Byte mp3 file, it is identical to the one in my Oblivion installation (UK GOTY).
Maybe the result of an Installer hickup?
Probably. The sha1sum of the english installer I have is be78743ad9391e3a741ced11a769afd2ee906aac
Can anyone confirm this as correct? If it is, we can start looking elsewhere. Hopefully the sha1sum is wrong, and it was just a bad version of the installer...
Can anyone confirm this as correct? If it is, we can start looking elsewhere. Hopefully the sha1sum is wrong, and it was just a bad version of the installer...
MD5 Sum: 2395ef942f7bc67be794f267604c3809
SHA1 Sum: be78743ad9391e3a741ced11a769afd2ee906aac
You have the right checksum.
You have proven that can use a checksum generator.
Are you feeling lucky today? Then take a look at the "[WIP] Automated testing of your Nehrim installation" thread.
This might help to identify the problem and it was this thread was the final straw that ticked me so far off that I actually worked on a more automated solution to the problem.
Oh, since you are using Steam the oblivon.exe and maybe some dll will have another checksum.
SHA1 Sum: be78743ad9391e3a741ced11a769afd2ee906aac
You have the right checksum.
You have proven that can use a checksum generator.
Are you feeling lucky today? Then take a look at the "[WIP] Automated testing of your Nehrim installation" thread.
This might help to identify the problem and it was this thread was the final straw that ticked me so far off that I actually worked on a more automated solution to the problem.
Oh, since you are using Steam the oblivon.exe and maybe some dll will have another checksum.
Okay, here's the errors I got:
I had the same problem with that folder, so I just told it to delete the folder (didn't know what the hell else to do). One install earlier, I believe it did not include the folder (didn't ask me what to do with my copy), but I didn't get any useful statistics that time because the windows filenames are absolutely retarded.
I think it has something to do with either Windows 7, 64 bit, Steam, or a combination of the three. Any ideas?
EDIT: However, it looks like it wants the folder to be there, so I put the folder back. Here's the updated checksum:
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C:\>fciv.exe -v -bp "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\oblivion" -xm
l c:\nehrim_en_1075.xml
//
// File Checksum Integrity Verifier version 2.05.
//
Starting checksums verification : 09/20/2010 at 16h08'59
List of modified files:
-----------------------
Unable to Hash file Data\Music\Dungeon\Dungeon_01_v2.mp3\Dungeon_01_v2.mp3
Error msg : The system cannot find the path specified.
Error code : 3
Data\Oblivion - Meshes.bsa
Hash is : cbfae6ff4cc15e8651a93da44eaae883
It should be : 284e8841d500e79b3eb395834c0a32e8
Data\Oblivion - Textures - Compressed.bsa
Hash is : e92f05e6a07c1b399b31b9c007255022
It should be : 575741a091d49b3e0fc7fdba1382a606
oblivion.exe
Hash is : 97c6700edadcfd407a0cc0c988c6b9e0
It should be : cdd2f0c5eff198d4f26b7b5b54ce4930
unins000.dat
Hash is : 82797b839a20916034865cf438d6f359
It should be : 140dac24bf09a1f5a4973257771bf1b0
End Verification : 09/20/2010 at 16h09'57I think it has something to do with either Windows 7, 64 bit, Steam, or a combination of the three. Any ideas?
EDIT: However, it looks like it wants the folder to be there, so I put the folder back. Here's the updated checksum:
Code Select all
C:\>fciv.exe -v -bp "c:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\oblivion" -xm
l c:\nehrim_en_1075.xml
//
// File Checksum Integrity Verifier version 2.05.
//
Starting checksums verification : 09/20/2010 at 16h22'41
List of modified files:
-----------------------
Data\Oblivion - Meshes.bsa
Hash is : cbfae6ff4cc15e8651a93da44eaae883
It should be : 284e8841d500e79b3eb395834c0a32e8
Data\Oblivion - Textures - Compressed.bsa
Hash is : e92f05e6a07c1b399b31b9c007255022
It should be : 575741a091d49b3e0fc7fdba1382a606
oblivion.exe
Hash is : 97c6700edadcfd407a0cc0c988c6b9e0
It should be : cdd2f0c5eff198d4f26b7b5b54ce4930
unins000.dat
Hash is : 82797b839a20916034865cf438d6f359
It should be : 140dac24bf09a1f5a4973257771bf1b0
End Verification : 09/20/2010 at 16h23'42


