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Running Vista SP1, with a Geforce 8400m GT graphics card. Have > dotnet 2.0

I try to launch the demo from Steam and I get this crash:

Problem signature:

Problem Event Name: APPCRASH

Application Name: fm.exe

Application Version: 10.0.1.16165

Application Timestamp: 4ad4624d

Fault Module Name: fm.exe

Fault Module Version: 10.0.1.16165

Fault Module Timestamp: 4ad4624d

Exception Code: c0000005

Exception Offset: 00d45868

OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3

Locale ID: 6153

Additional Information 1: aa9c

Additional Information 2: 00e6300fac05cee8bb11ab1f62618af7

Additional Information 3: b47d

Additional Information 4: 732d01ad70a999182179d828ed653b78

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Can someone from SI help here?

I've upgraded my graphics card drivers, updated direct-x and already have > Dot.Net 2.0.

I've tried launching from the steam directory but it still launch's steam...

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Try this:

Go to C: Program Files - Steam - Steam Apps - common - Football Manager 2009

Inside this folder you will find the FM10.exe

Create a shortcut here, and drag it onto your desktop- run from there

Yeah that doesnet work. Also, no matter where I laucn FM.exe from it always launch's Steam.

This is really frustrating :mad:

I'm running a Vaio which of course has a different driver set for graphics etc than the default Nvidia ones. Hope thats not the problem.

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Yeah that doesnet work. Also, no matter where I laucn FM.exe from it always launch's Steam.

This is really frustrating :mad:

I'm running a Vaio which of course has a different driver set for graphics etc than the default Nvidia ones. Hope thats not the problem.

I had the same problem...you need to download & install the latest version of direct x...DirectX 10 I think.....and it should work. Worked for me :D:thup:

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