If it applies to you, please set your laptop to "Always run from dedicated video card" when playing to avoid problems. Laptops which switch between Integrated and Discrete graphics may run into issues. The d3d9.dll file is meant to spoof your GPU in this way. Your Graphics Adapter will appear as "NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GS" but don't worry, your default GPU is being used and you won't lose performance. Note: It might reset your launcher settings, but that's a minor inconvenience to bear in order to get the game working again. You can find your install directory by going to Library > Right click on Fallout: New Vegas > Properties > Local Files > Browse Local Files. Drag (copy/paste) that into your Fallout NV install directory. If you are using an AMD/ATI card, try this alternate file if the previous one doesn't work or is causing issues: (Yes, the link should be to a Fallout 3 fix for Windows 7 & 8, but it still works in our case here.) I won't put instructions for that here, and I am yet to confirm this myself.Äownload this manually: (credit to the uploader) Note: You might want to try the newest version of the NVAC (New Vegas Anti-Crash) mod, as the newest beta seems to be resolving the crashing for many users. If your game keeps crashing when trying to load a save file or start a new game, here's a fix for y'all. Please try using the latest NVAC before attempting any of the following. Note: New Vegas Anti-Crash received an update (latest beta) which fixes the crashing on new/load game bug:
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