Click OK to close the Options window, then click Return to return to the game.Click on the arrow pointing down next to Resolution.įrom anywhere in the game, press the Escape ( ESC) key on the keyboard to bring up the Main Menu, then click on Options.Double click on the Morrowind icon to bring up the Morrowind Launcher.If Morrowind is still crashing, try changing the following settings for the game. Click the Exit button in the lower right when done.If it is not, click on the Enable button next to the item to enable this function. Directly next to each of these items should be the word Enabled.Under the DirectX Features section, look at the lines labeled DirectDraw Acceleration and Direct3D Acceleration.Once the DirectX Diagnostic tool appears, click the Display tab.Click Start, then Run, and type 'C:\Program Files\DirectX\DxDiag.exe' (including the quotes), then click OK.Make sure DirectDraw and Direct3D are enabled. Move the slider for Hardware Acceleration all the way to the right (all accelerator functions).Click the Advanced button in the lower right.Click Start, Settings, then Control Panel.Click OK, then Ok or Close, and restart the system when prompted.Move the slider for Hardware Acceleration all the way to the right (All accelerator functions).Click Start, Settings, and then Control Panel.
If you have Morrowind Game of the Year edition, no patch is necessary.
If you have all three (Morrowind, Tribunal, and Bloodmoon), then install the patch.If you have both Morrowind and Tribunal (but not Bloodmoon), install the Tribunal patch.If you have just Morrowind installed, get the patch.Make sure you have the latest patch for the expansion you are using from.Use the steps below to resolve the problem. There are several reasons why Morrowind could be crashing.