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installed lcpdfr with the 1.0.7.0 patch,crack,xlive and still dont work cant open GTA IV now

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ok i have installed 1.0.7.0 update patch, crack, and xlive.rar and when i go to open GTA IV to play it, it freezes and says....."Exception EFCreateError in module DSOUND.dll at 000116C5. Cannot create file ""C:\Program Files (x86\ROCKSTARGAMES\GRAND THEFT AUTOIV\asilog.txt"".Access is Denied"

how do i fix this i really wanna play the lcpdfr its really the only reason i got the game

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it also says when i push continue or whatever i click that "that application was unable to start correctly (0x0000142). click OK to close the appliaction"

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LCPDFR does not support illegal copies of GTA IV.

And Judging by the word "crack", you've got an illegal copy. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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Ram: 16GB Skylake

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