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Can't Launching LCPDFR auto installer...

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Hi, i am french and i will try to explain my problem.

(I have GTA EFLC 1.1.2.0 retail version / I installed Microsoft .NET Framework 4 and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010.)

When i launch the LCPDFR Auto Installer, i have : "G17 Setup System has stopped working"

I downloaded the diagnostic tool and he found that

////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

BEGIN *SIGNED* LCPD First Response Issue Report

Diagnostics Tool Version: 0.4.3

Operating system: Windows7 Ultimate (6.1.0.0 Build: 7600) Service Pack:

System RAM (GB): 3

CPU cores: 2

NET Framework 4.0 installed: True

Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable installed: True

EFLC - Installed: True

EFLC - Install folder: C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\EFLC\

EFLC - Version: 1, 1, 2, 0

EFLC - Asi loader installed: True

EFLC - Asi loader: DSOUND

EFLC - Asi loader valid: True

EFLC - C++ ScriptHook installed: True

EFLC - C++ ScriptHook valid: True

EFLC - C++ ScriptHook version: 0, 5, 1, 0

EFLC - ScriptHookDotNet installed: True

EFLC - ScriptHookDotNet valid: False

===============BEGIN .NET SCRIPTHOOK LOG===============

2011-07-01 23:26:28 - Initializing ScriptHookDotNet v0.893 BETA (GTA IV version 1.1.2.0)

2011-07-01 23:26:28 - WARNING: GTA IV version 1.1.2.0 is not supported! Please get a new version of the .Net ScriptHook!

===============END .NET SCRIPTHOOK LOG===============

End of *SIGNED* LCPD First Response Issue Report

Digital signature: MYzOzbseoWLeaHE/9yw6sQ==

////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

I have that:

proble11.jpg I know it's write:proble10.jpg

I tried to put a new version of the Scripthook that i found here but nothing happen, just the same. So if it's just a problem about the "ScriptHookDotNet", can someone send me his files please, to resolve this problem?

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Thanks, the diagnostic tool found the file: "EFLC - ScriptHookDotNet valid: True"

but i always can't launch the LCPDFR installer always the same problem:

proble12.jpg

proble13.jpg

Edited by Lara_Croft_UG

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Yes sorry for double post

My game i exactly in

C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\EFLC

proble14.jpg

Or is there any manual installer for the 0.91?

Edited by Lara_Croft_UG

Yup, looks like LCPDFR isn't installed correctly. I'm afraid i don't really know much aboust the issue of installer crashing. Devs might have to take a look at this.

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I will try to install it again.

i installed .NET Framework again but always the same problem.

I tried to uninstall completely .NET Framework and reinstall it but nothing happened.

I will be away for 15 days but i hope there is Internet where i go. If not, i will not be able to answer before 15 days.

Floombeh edit: Merged posts as you had a reason

Edited by Flambe

Hi,

have you checked Windows Update? There are some updates for .Net framework and for Microsoft Visual C++ 2010.

Then install Service Pack 1 (Windows Update will install it for you!).

Edited by xDodox

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