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oblivion crash

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Name: Stuieboy2000
Date: October 14, 2006 at 07:18:08 Pacific
Subject: oblivion crash
OS: win xp pro SP2
CPU/Ram: athlon64 dual core 3800+
Model/Manufacturer: custom built
Comment:
hi, wondering if anyone can help here. but my problem is that whenever i run oblivion it keeps skipping back to windows every now and again. which is very annoying. i kinda narrowed it down to the soundcard and noticed that when the acceleration is of on the card (soundblaster 7.1) this seems to stop the crash. however with accel turned of progs like itunes dont seem to play mp3s properly. is there any way other that changing the accel option everytime windows starts that i can use to run the game properly. or would i be better wi a new soundcard or drivers??

thanks again


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