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LCPDFR Critical Error!

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Hello! I just bought GTAIV yesterday and the first thing I did was install LCPDFR. It worked great the first time and was quite fun. However later in the day while I was playing the game crashed, from here on out I could no longer play LCPDFR. I have reinstalled it after wiping it clean, I have reinstalled GTAIV so everything would be like new, and installed a fresh LCPDFR onto the new game. After doing all of this, every time I get in game as soon as I am in game I get a message "Critical error in LCPDFR, please resort to the logs" or something along those lines. I DO NOT have any other mods installed. Only LCPDFR I used the diagnostics tool and it said everything was running fine except for "advanced script hook" Which I tried deleting and reinstalling etc. I have tried EVERYTHING you will probably suggest, such as, install directx, run as administrator, install vcredist, etc. Here is the rest of the info you might need. Thanks for the help!

 

AdvancedHook.dll

AdvancedHook.log

Diagnostics_12.11.2015_11_31_58.log

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Edited by MangledPickle
Forgot to post pictures of my directory

[System dependencies] The .NET Framework is installed in an unknown version (> 4.5.1)
[System dependencies] Checking ADVANCEDHOOK.DLL
[System dependencies] Checking dependencies (32-bit required: True)

 

Maybe try to resolve this first.  Only thing I saw out of place at first glance.

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1 hour ago, KyneiZero said:

[System dependencies] The .NET Framework is installed in an unknown version (> 4.5.1)
[System dependencies] Checking ADVANCEDHOOK.DLL
[System dependencies] Checking dependencies (32-bit required: True)

 

Maybe try to resolve this first.  Only thing I saw out of place at first glance.

I have tried installing a different version of .Net Framework but it says I have one that is already higher than whatever version I try to install. Any ideas?

From your first post,  it sounds like you've tried a lot of different things already.   Cant add much more to it.

(so the game doesn't crash,  just that LCPDFR won't properly initialize when you are ingame?)

 

I see you are using Xlive loader, maybe try the other one.  (I think people like xlive because it loads less stuff in the system's background.)

Move the xlive.dll out of the main GTAIV folder for now.  And place the dsound.dll there instead.  Use the dsound.dll that comes with LCPDFR.

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2 hours ago, KyneiZero said:

From your first post,  it sounds like you've tried a lot of different things already.   Cant add much more to it.

(so the game doesn't crash,  just that LCPDFR won't properly initialize when you are ingame?)

 

I see you are using Xlive loader, maybe try the other one.  (I think people like xlive because it loads less stuff in the system's background.)

Move the xlive.dll out of the main GTAIV folder for now.  And place the dsound.dll there instead.  Use the dsound.dll that comes with LCPDFR.

No the game does not crash, LCPDFR only fails to initialize. I will try what you said, thanks for your response :) 

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