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The Mods I have are :

ELS

Simple Native Trainer

LCPDFR

 

I can get into the game and as soon as it loads, it crashes. It needs more RAM and I was wondering, how do I add it? I have more than enough.

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Your thread has been moved to the GTA IV Support Requests forum, as it is not an LCPDFR support request.

Can't you help? Your a Moderator

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  • You can add random access memory very easily.  All you have to do is insert a RAM module into the cooresponding slot, usually right to the central processor.  Keep in mind, only ~2gb of ram will be useable if you have a 32-bit operating system.  However, that does not seem to be the direct cause of your problem.
  • If you have at least 3gb of ram and a 64-bit operating system, you can enable GTA IV to use more RAM by using Large Address aware (see '?do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent>> for more details)
  • This crash is common with using the Emergency Lighting System.  If you try disabling ELS AI, GTA IV should function correctly.  You can try the following to pinpoint the problem:
  1. Reduce the clear rand ELS Ai distance,
  2. Change your ASI Loader
  3. Disable cruise lights in the Vehicle configuration files

If none of the above solves your problem, please follow the forum guidelines as listed:

 

Before posting a support request please do the following:

  • Make sure you aren't using a crack - We don't support cracks
  • Update GTA IV to 1.0.7.0 (the latest version of the game, or 1.1.2.0 for EFLC) - This sometimes fixes a wide variety of issues
  • Make sure that you run the game as an administrator.
  • Make sure that your GTA IV root folder (and every subdirectory) is not set to "read-only"
  • Ensure that ScriptHook.dll, ScriptHookDotNet.asi and Dsound.dll OR Xlive.dll are in the GTA IV ROOT folder
  • Ensure that there is a folder titled 'LCPDFR' in the ROOT GTA IV folder.
  • Check that all the above files exist, if they do not, reinstall LCPDFR with the MANUAL installation.
  • Ensure that you are using up to date versions of every LCPDFR dependency and LCPDFR itself.
  • Install these: .Net Framework 4.5, Microsoft Visual C++ Redist 2012

If you need to post a topic requesting support, make sure that you do the following:

  • Give a clear, detailed description of the problem.
  • Explain any circumstances surrounding the problem.
  • State what solutions you have tried.
  • Post ALL relevant logs.
  • Include as much information as possible.

 

Edited by shenells132

This is a support topic.
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