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LCPDFR still wont work. Tried Everything!

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Hi, so I downloaded lcpdfr the other night, its the 0.95 edition, the most up to date. The problem is, I can open GTA IV but when I press ALT + P, there is no difference in the game. If I'm at the police station, no red circle, if I'm elsewhere, no stars on the mini-map. On the installation, with the four checks, everything passed. I've looked at every forum and everything else. The diagnostic tool only crashes when I try to use it. I downloaded it first with dsound then it didn't work so I used xlive like the other forum recommended. I also deleted dsound and left xlive in the directory. I unchecked the taser like another forum recommended. Everything is up to date, the game, .NET 4 Full Profile, C++, Windows, everything. I don't know what else to do! Any help is greatly appreciated!!!

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UPDATE Finally got diagnostic tool to work. This is what it says.

BEGIN *SIGNED* LCPD First Response Issue Report
Diagnostics Tool Version: 0.4.3
Operating system: Windows7 HomePremium (6.1.1.0 Build: 7601) Service Pack:Service Pack 1
System RAM (GB): 3.6
CPU cores: 2
NET Framework 4.0 installed: True
Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable installed: True
GTA IV - Installed: True
GTA IV - Install folder: C:Program Files (x86)Rockstar GamesGrand Theft Auto IV
GTA IV - Version: 1, 0, 7, 0
GTA IV - Asi loader installed: True
GTA IV - Asi loader: XLiveLess
GTA IV - Asi loader valid: True
GTA IV - C++ ScriptHook installed: True
GTA IV - C++ ScriptHook valid: True
GTA IV - C++ ScriptHook version: 0, 5, 1, 0
GTA IV - ScriptHookDotNet installed: True
GTA IV - ScriptHookDotNet valid: True
End of *SIGNED* LCPD First Response Issue Report
Digital signature: RznUU589ayUzCXbB/5kf/w==
 

 

 

 

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UPDATE: 
I just opened GTA IV and it said in the upper left corner "Error First Responce.Main.Start" or something like that. Didn't catch it til last two seconds. 

Are you running a legit copy of GTAIV?  If so, right click the installer and run as Administrator; uncheck it once and save, it will look like it does not uncheck, but it does.  Also, make sure your GTAIV folder is not "Read Only".  If you still have issues, uncheck the tazer when you reinstall LCPDFR.  

 

EDIT:  Also, make sure your using the LaunchGTAIV.exe and not the GTAIV.exe as well.  And make sure you are running this .exe as Admin as well.

 

That should do it.

 

DrDetroit

 

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Where is the LaunchGTAIV.exe found? I looked in the directory and the only thing I found is the LaunchGTAIV but its just the application, no .exe following. And I did uncheck the tazer when I first installed it. And Yes, it is a legit copy, bought from walmart. I'll try to run it as an admin and see what happens! Thank you!

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Finally got it to work!!!! Thank you so much! Ran it as an administrator and it worked. But, now when I go to pull people over, it says theres an error in the script pull over. I'm just going to try to restart the computer, see what it does. Any ideas? 

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