How to Stop the Archive Invalidated Error on a Windows PC
For anyone that has ever played the popular’Fallout 3′ game, you’ll know how annoying the problem of Archive Invalidation is. This problem occurs when a file you’re trying to save is corrupted and cannot be read by your PC, leading to errors and possible crashes. This is an extremely annoying problem, but fortunately there is a simple way to get rid of it. In this article I will show you a small trick that stops the Archive Invalidation from taking place on your PC and also explains what the reason is why your PC is not able to open the files you are trying to save. Here’s what you need to do…
The most common way to stop the Archive Invalidation from taking place is to use a good registry cleaner tool which can fix the various errors your computer may have. Unfortunately, this tool is not very effective if you’re trying to fix the problem of’Archive Invalidated’ – but fortunately there’s a very simple trick that we can use to solve this problem. To fix this problem, you first need to close any programs that are currently running as well as any other applications that may be on your system. This may not be a big deal for people with a ‘standard’ Windows PC, but if you have an ‘ultra fast’ processor or a ‘big’ graphics card you might have to close a lot of programs to make the changes take effect.
The best trick to stop the Archive Invalidation from taking place on your PC is to load up your task manager. Open the task manager by pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE and locating the option ‘processes’. If you see anything that says anything about starting ‘background processes’, you’ll know that you are running the wrong program. Now just hit CTRL+SET + DEL and restart your PC. This should remove the file from your hard drive and prevent the Archive Invalidated error from occurring on your PC again.