Locate the profile offsets. Car data arrays typically populate after block offset 0x00010000 . Use the search function to look up the text string of your primary car's name.
: Run saveditor.exe and select your corrupted profile.
Even after applying the fix above, you might encounter residual issues. Here are some extra tips to ensure a smooth experience:
When using a third-party save editor (e.g., NFS Carbon Save Editor by Nero, VltEdit, or similar tools), you might see:
: Click through your vehicle garage slots. Locate any fields containing negative exponential values or values exceeding 5.0. Delete those lines and manually type in a stable integer, such as 1.0 or 0.0 .
Always make a complete backup copy of your original save folder (**My Documents\NFS Carbon**) before you attempt any edit. This is your safety net.
Locate the profile offsets. Car data arrays typically populate after block offset 0x00010000 . Use the search function to look up the text string of your primary car's name.
: Run saveditor.exe and select your corrupted profile.
Even after applying the fix above, you might encounter residual issues. Here are some extra tips to ensure a smooth experience:
When using a third-party save editor (e.g., NFS Carbon Save Editor by Nero, VltEdit, or similar tools), you might see:
: Click through your vehicle garage slots. Locate any fields containing negative exponential values or values exceeding 5.0. Delete those lines and manually type in a stable integer, such as 1.0 or 0.0 .
Always make a complete backup copy of your original save folder (**My Documents\NFS Carbon**) before you attempt any edit. This is your safety net.