Skyrim crashes after bethesda logo. No mods installed
So, my Skyrim crashes just after bethesda intro. Tried to disable intro and it crashed after few seconds of showing skyrim logo.
I have no mods installed. I had but because it stopped working, i deleted everything. i manually deleted my old saves and .ini files. (load orders etc.) and everything from steamapp. I have tried to change audio setting to every possible option but none of them works. I have reinstalled 3 times now
Thanks in advance for any kind of help!
specs
Windows 7
gtx 780 4gb with 3x 1920x1080 screens
AMD Phenom II x6 3.2 Ghz
asus Formula IV motherboard
12 gb 2000mhz ddr3
Best Answer
You could try to go into steam, then go to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, then click local files and click on the button that says verify game integrity. This should replace any missing files. If this doesn't work there might be a problem with Skyrim not being assigned enough RAM or something along those lines.
To fix the problem with RAM, you will have to download a program called SKSE. This is really easy to install, and once it is installed launch skyrim through skse_loader.exe in your skyrim root folder (see under).
C:\Program Files(x86)\steam\steamapps\common\skyrim\skse_loader.exe
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Answer 2
You have to lower your audio format to 16 bit (CD quality) under:
Control Panel > Sound > Select sound card > Properties > Advanced > Default Format.
This worked for me.
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