Its ok its only an error in Kernel32.Dll....holy sh..

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yes. After phoning up my Pcs maufacturer(spelt wrongly i think) i was in unbelievable shock to find out that was a root file that basically powered my computer, After one quick system restore (Not the small one, the big one that wipes your pc) i decided that becasue it crashed at when horrigan kills the farmers it must be a bad patch or something so i decided to get my friend to try it the same thing happened but no error (lucky B***y) so we downloaded the patch. after having to replay to the point again (because we lost save games) it worked fine so i hope my PC doesnt try to kill itself again. Anyway to the question. When i go to play Fallout 1 on my Millenium Edition 700Mhz 200SDRAM 10GB the install program will not run properly, ive researched this and ive been told it something to do with my PC is too fast....is this true?
 
I wouldn't put much weight in that statement, Fallout 1 was made when Win95 was around. And it didn't even have support for WinNT, so I'd guess that ME is different somehow than Win95 is. You can always install it manually, look at the frontpage of NMA for the Installation instructions for Win2000/NT/XP for Fallout 1 (It's on the rightside of the page).
Do the installation that way and it should work fine..


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[font size=1" color="#FF0000]LAST EDITED ON Oct-25-02 AT 00:53AM (GMT)[p]>on my Millenium Edition

There's the problem right there.

You're now officially Microsoft's Bitch™.
 
It seems im lucky...the patch worked and i dont get error anymore.. and now im happily running around the map with marcus, sulik, goris and cassidy....whilst leaving vic to be eaten for lunch at vault13 and lenny to be killed at vault city.
 
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