The crew error code #0_1 means that the aircraft is not properly configured for take-off. This is because the crew has not set the flaps and slats to the correct position for take-off. This can happen if the crew is not familiar with the aircraft, or if they are in a hurry and do not take the time to properly configure the aircraft. If this error code is not corrected, it can lead to a take-off accident.
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1. Restart the computer
- Click on the "Start" button and then select "Restart."
- Select the "Restart system now" option.
- Choose the "Computer" option and then click on the "Restart" button.
- Select the "Yes" option when the computer asks if you want to restart the system in Safe Mode.
- Choose the "Startup Repair" option and then click on the "Start" button.
- Choose the "All Programs" option and then select the "Windows Update" option.
- Choose the "Check for updates" option and then click on the "OK" button.
- Choose the "Install updates" option and then click on the "OK" button.
- Choose the "Install updates" option and then click on the "OK" button.
- Choose the "Restart" button and then select the "Yes" option.
- Choose the "Windows welcome screen" option and then click on the "Start" button.
2. Check for updates
- Open the Update Manager in Control Panel.
- In the Update Manager, click on the Check for updates button.
- In the Update Manager, click on the Search for updates button.
- In the Update Manager, click on the View installed updates button.
- In the Update Manager, click on the Check for updates for this computer button.
- In the Update Manager, click on the View all updates for this computer button.
- In the Update Manager, click on the Install updates button.
- In the Update Manager, click on the Select updates to install button.
- In the Update Manager, click on the Install updates button.
- In the Update Manager, click on the Close button.
3. Uninstall and reinstall the game
- Navigate to the game installation folder.
- Remove the game executable by right-clicking on it and selecting "Remove".
- Copy the game's "bin" folder to the game installation folder.
- Paste the game's "bin" folder back into the game installation folder.
- Rename the game executable to "game.exe".
- Launch the game by double-clicking on the game.exe.
- If prompted, enter the game's activation code.
- If the game fails to launch, please follow the instructions below for each platform.
- If the game launches successfully, please follow the instructions below for each platform.
- If the game fails to launch after following the instructions below for each platform, please contact Customer Support.
- Uninstall the game by right-clicking on the game's executable and selecting "Uninstall".
- Reinstall the game by right-clicking on the game's executable and selecting "Reinstall".
- Launch the game by double-clicking on the game.exe.
- If prompted, enter the game's activation code.
- If the game fails to launch, please follow the instructions below for each platform.
- If the game launches successfully, please follow the instructions below for each platform.
- If the game fails to launch after following the instructions below for each platform, please contact Customer Support.
4. Verify the game files
- Navigate to the game install directory (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout 4)
- Open "Fallout4.ini"
- Look for the "bInvalidateOlderFiles" value and change it to "1"
- Save the "Fallout4.ini" file and close it
- Launch the game and verify that the crew error code has been resolved
Still not working? maybe try one of these options:
- Delete the game files and reinstall the game.
- Contact the game developer.