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ASI Loaders... crashes and errors!

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Yup, back again!

 

So, I solved my textures and memory error. Sort of.

 

Textures are set, my game seems to be handling fine.

 

Problem is this: For whatever reason, having DSound.dll as my ASI loader causes the "The Instruction at 0x[some numbers] referenced memory at 0x[more numbers] The memory could not be read." to occur. Again, this is merely a slight annoyance.

 

Dsound (for me, I realize it works fine on plenty of installs including some of my older ones) also seems to cause more texture issues (no more disappearing, but sometimes lower LOD textures in my immediate area, ya know like when the road appears as a flat grey surface that height-wise is inside your car sorta thing).

 

So, what about XLiveLess? Well, what about crashing a lot! Not like normal GTA4 Mod crashes, this is more of a ~5 minute occurrence, not ~20-40min.

 

SO,

Yes, all GTA4/EFLC files are set to run as admin, and XP compatibility.

Intel i5-2500k, HD7970 3gb, 8gb RAM, etc.

 

Any ideas? This is yet another "I'm not seeing much on the nets" issue for me.

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