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Error in LCPDFR_Loader

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Hello all!
So I reinstalled GTA4 several times before to clear up the crashing and all. It works now but upon loading I get the "Error in LCPDFR_Loader.loader.dll on the top left. Semi related, I installed the minigun mod by JulioNIB and both LCPDFR and the minigun mod say in the console when I scroll "could not access (file location)" and etc. I've tried making the entire folder of GTA4 not read only, gave the folder admin access, tried a manual install, automatic reinstall a few times, and yes I have all the loaders (scripthook/dsound/etc). The strangest thing is that I don't have any LCPDFR.log, but I do have some diagnostics and the logs of the other loaders attached so this hopefully can help.

 

Below is my mods list including .dll/.ini's and .asi's in case something might be interfering that I don't know about.

.INI/.DLL mods that are in /scripts/

-AC130

-GTA5HUD

-Minigun

-vdH PoliceHelper

-Backup

-Indicator

-RPMGauge

-Seat Belt Chime

-Stop Sticks V1

-vdH Towing Service

 

.ASI mods that are located with GTAIV.exe

-ELS V8

-FirstPerson

-Skorpro Brake Lights

-Traffic Load

-Trainer

-And of course LCPDFR 1.0D-1

 

 

Thank you guys in advance!

 

Update #1: So I looked around and found some other version of advancedhook, and I have a LCPDFR log now but I'm still getting the error plus a message that says "LCPDFR has encountered a critical error and has been shut down. Please see the log file." Log is attached at the bottom.

 

AdvancedHook.log

AdvancedHookInit.log

ScriptHook.log

ScriptHookDotNet.log

Diagnostics_20.2.2015_17_31_31.log

LCPDFR.log

Edited by FranklinK

Solved by Nocheese4u

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Update #1: So I looked around and found some other version of advancedhook, and I have a LCPDFR log now but I'm still getting the error plus a message that says "LCPDFR has encountered a critical error and has been shut down. Please see the log file."

 

 

It says that your AdvancedHook.dll is outdated. Replace It with this one and it should work:

 

Did you disregard half of what I said? Your version is still outdated than LCPDFR's actually and questionable since you're posting it around everywhere, even though LCPDFR has it's own advancedhook with the installer  I said it still did not work. The log says the problem is with the LCPDFR loader file not being able to be accessed since it is in use by something else. I figured it out and oddly it wasn't related to advancedhook nor any .asi.

 

SOLUTION FOUND:

It turns out the script "Backup WIP" ('?do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent>>) was causing the problem. LCPDFR Loader .dll said it was unable to be accessed since assumably the Backup script was using it for startup.

 

Perhaps a possible solution might be a "Load Order" mod/script like FOMM (Fallout New Vegas Mod Manager) or Skyrim's NMM and/or Mod Organizer (Nexus Mod Manager) to customize which starts first and maybe help with loading times? Just a thought.

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