A lot of players complained that The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered keeps crashing and then throws the “GPU crash dump triggered error”. This post from Partition Magic summarizes 8 easy fixes for Oblivion Remastered GPU crash dump triggered error on Windows.

Since the release of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, a large number of game fans have installed it on PC, PS5, and Xbox. However, various issues and errors also come into being, such as Oblivion Remastered not launching, crashing, black screen, out of video memory error, disk full save failed, etc. This post will focus on the GPU crash dump triggered error in Oblivion Remastered.

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Possible Causes of Oblivion Remastered GPU Crash Dump Triggered Error

According to gamers’ discussion, the GPU crash dump triggered error in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered often occurs each time the game launches and crashes. The error is accompanied by the OblivionRemastered_Win64_Shipping message.

What causes the Oblivion Remastered GPU crash dump triggered error? There is still no confirmed reason, but it can be concluded that the error is related to graphics preferences, third-party overlays, outdated GPU drivers, insufficient admin rights, ReBAR, outdated BIOS version, etc.

How Do I Fix Oblivion Remastered GPU Crash Dump Triggered Error

Here I list 8 proven methods to the Oblivion Remastered GPU crash dump triggered fatal error after watching many relevant videos and analyzing gamers’ comments. You can try them in order until you get out of trouble.

Fix 1. Set Graphics Preference for the Game to High

Some gamers have proven that changing the graphics preference can solve The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered GPU crash dump triggered error. For that:

Step 1. Press the Win + I keys to open Settings and select System > Display > Graphics settings.

Step 2. Select Desktop app under Custom options for apps, click Browse, and locate OblivionRemastered-Win64-Shipping.exe or OblivionRemastered.exe, and click on Add.

click Browse under Graphics settings

Step 3. Locate the game or app, click Options to open Graphics preference, and select High Performance. Then click on Save. Restart the game, and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered GPU crash dump triggered error should disappear.

set high performance for Graphics

Fix 2. Disable Overlays

If your computer has some third-party overlays enabled, such as Steam overlay, Discord, or Nvidia, you can try disabling them. For example, follow the guide below to disable Steam overlay:

Step 1. Launch Steam and navigate to Settings > In-game.

Step 2. Untick the checkbox next to Enable the Steam Overlay while in-game.

Fix 3. Rename or Delete the sl.pcl.dll File

Another simple solution for the GPU crash dump triggered error in Oblivion Remastered is to rename or delete the sl.pcl.dll file. To do that:

Step 1. In Steam, navigate to Library and right-click on The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered to choose Manage > Browse local files.

Step 2. Navigate to the following path in the game installation directory:

Tips:
If you installed the game via Game Pass, you may access the following path:
C:\Xbox Games\The Elder Scrolls IV-OblivionRemastered\Content\Engine\Plugins\Marketplace\nvidia\DLSS\Streamline\Binaries\ThirdParty\Win64

Engine \Plugins\Marketplace\nvidia\DLSS\Streamline\Binaries\ThirdParty\Win64

Step 3. In the Win64 folder, look for the sl.pcl.dll file and rename it. You can also delete the file after making a backup.

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Fix 4. Run the OblivionRemastered-Win64-Shipping.exe as an Admin

As the Oblivion Remastered GPU crash dump triggered fatal error message hint, the error can occur when there are no admin rights to access the OblivionRemastered-Win64-Shipping.exe file. Here you can run the game as an admin.

Step 1. Go to the game installation directory, as we showed in Fix 3,and locate the following path:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Oblivion Remastered\Binaries\Win64

Step 2. Right-click the OblivionRemastered-Win64-Shipping.exe file and select Properties.

Step 3. Go to the Compatibility tab and tick the box next to Run this program as an administrator. Then click on Apply > OK to save the change. Here you can also try selecting Disable fullscreen optimizations and Run this program in compatibility mode for.

run the game as administrator

Fix 5. Update GPU Drivers

Sometimes, an outdated graphics card driver is also responsible for the GPU crash dump triggered error in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. So, you’d better update graphics card drivers. You can update the driver automatically in Device Manager or manually download the latest driver and install it on your PC based on the manufacturer, such as Nvidia, AMD, Intel, etc.

Fix 6. Set Gaming Graphics to Default in AMD Software Adrenaline

Some gamers from YouTube commented that the Oblivion Remastered GPU crash dump triggered fatal error can be solved by setting the default graphics value in AMD Software Adrenaline. If this scenario also applies to you, launch the software, select Gaming from the top menu, go to the Graphics tab, and select Default.

set Default Value in AMD Adrenaline

–image from AMD

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Fix 7. Disable Resizable Bar

Resizable Bar, also known as ReBAR, is a technology in BIOS that boosts your CPU to access more GPU’s memory. However, some players found that the option can lead to GPU crash dump triggered error in Oblivion Remastered. To disable that:

Step 1. Start your computer, and then hold the F2 and Delete hotkeys before the computer is booted to enter BIOS.

Step 2. In the BIOS setup, go to Settings > Advanced, and look for the Resize BAR or Re-Size BAR Support option and set its status to Disabled.

Note: The operation may vary from different motherboards. So, you’d better refer to your motherboard’s manual.

Step 3. Press the F10 and Enter keys to save and exit BIOS.

Fix 8. Update BIOS

If you have never updated your BIOS version, you may receive The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered GPU crash dump triggered error on PC. In this case, you need to update BIOS. Here you can search for relevant manuals online according to your motherboard.

To Sum Up

In a nutshell, this post outlines 8 proven methods to fix the GPU crash dump triggered error in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. I believe one of them can help you solve the problem. If you like this post, don’t forget to share it with your friends.

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