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Load a new game, do not play it, and then save it to both game A and game B, this clears all previous data and then takes you back to the start- hope this helps
I had the same problem. Originally Dust was loaded on my ancient Sony Vaio running windows 98. When I got a new Dell Inspiron running windows vista I transferred all my favorite games and files via wireless connection. When I tried to play Dust the other day I had the same trouble saving. My solution was to once again access my Vaio via the Dell using wireless and track down a previous saved game. The save files being .rtd Once these .rtd files were on my dell I could overwrite them with new saved data from the game thus fixing the problem. All you need to do is find a saved .rtd file from Dust and you can once again save your games under that file. I guess Vista cannot create .Rtd files but can use them. Hope this helps; I love this game and I hope at least one person gets to enjoy it again thanks to my post.
When on the main menu trey clicking on new game instead of load game and then if a screen appears saying are you sure the you have deleted the previous game save
It could be a corrupt game save from way back when you started. Try copying all the game data for Fallout3 onto a memory unit and start again. Although it may take some time to get to where you are up to, once you are there again try and do the mission again. If it works, you know it was a corrupt save.
You could try loading from your first save and see what happens from there but it could be the corrupt file is corrupting the other files too. Remove/Move it from the storage device it is on to another one.
redownload all maps and blow air into inside of xbox or clean disk and check for scratches. if that doesn't work you were either banned or need a new game data will be same disk might be ****.!!
Can you see anything on start up for this game? If previously playing another game, did you exit correctly before loading the new game? Try inserting the last game successfullt played, test it, then sexit and try the new game again.
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