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LCPDFR ERROR WONT START

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When i launch gta iv i get an error in the top left saying "Error in script 'lcpdfr_loader.loader'!". i am sure that i am using the latest dsound that came with lcpdfr. My trainer and ELS are both working but lcpdfr is not. Help would be appreciated! 

Well I too had this problem with the 1.0d update. Do me a favor and and open up your GTA IV folder. Delete dsound.dll and AdvancedHook.dll. Then, open up the 1.0d folder (manual install) that you downloaded. Now, drag dsound.dll and AdvancedHook.dll over to your GTAIV folder. See if that corrects the issue... Here's why.

 

You may have added LCPDFR 1.0d before adding ELS V8. If you did, the AdvancedHook.dll and/or dsound.dll file from ELS V8 (outdated) replaced the dsound.dll file from 1.0d (up to date) causing the Error.

 

Or

 

You had LCPDFR 1.0c (or below) and upgraded to 1.0d. If you did, for one reason or another the AdvancedHook.dll and/or dsound.dll file didn't get replaced with the updated version. So give this a try for me and we'll see if this corrects the issue.

Edited by Steele1925

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Well I too had this problem with the 1.0d update. Do me a favor and and open up your GTA IV folder. Delete dsound.dll and AdvancedHook.dll. Then, open up the 1.0d folder (manual install) that you downloaded. Now, drag dsound.dll and AdvancedHook.dll over to your GTAIV folder. See if that corrects the issue... Here's why.

 

You may have added LCPDFR 1.0d before adding ELS V8. If you did, the AdvancedHook.dll and/or dsound.dll file from ELS V8 (outdated) replaced the dsound.dll file from 1.0d (up to date) causing the Error.

 

Or

 

You had LCPDFR 1.0c (or below) and upgraded to 1.0d. If you did, for one reason or another the AdvancedHook.dll and/or dsound.dll file didn't get replaced with the updated version. So give this a try for me and we'll see if this corrects the issue.

I deleted advanced hook and dsound from the trainer and els before i installed it.... meaning that the only place the .ddl's came from was els. I just did a hard drive reset and this is my first time installing lcpdfr after the reset. there has only been v 1.0d

I deleted advanced hook and dsound from the trainer and els before i installed it.... meaning that the only place the .ddl's came from was els. I just did a hard drive reset and this is my first time installing lcpdfr after the reset. there has only been v 1.0d

So you're sure it's not the files from ELS V8? (if you have ELS)

 

Hmm..... I'm at a loss here.

-Proud Texan-

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Please run the diagnostic tool and post the log it creates.

Is this what you were looking for?

This is the LCPDFR text document in my main directory.

 

When I start the LCPDFR Diagnostics Tool and select the "Check your installation". The Diagnostics Tool stops responding/crashes and i get the "Diagnostics Tool has stopped working" Pop-up from windows.

 

By the way I am running windows 7, 64bit

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