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Game won't start with d3d9.dll

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Hi, I have encountered an issue with using my ENB, the game won't start with d3d9.dll, it won't even get to the RGSC window. But, when I take d3d9.dll out of the game, it will run but obviously I'm back to vanilla graphics. Anyone know a fix for this?

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Hi,

 

The d3d9.dll is your ENB, if you remove that you will remove your ENB also. 

 

You might need xlives.dll loaders, go to google search for GTA 4 xlives, and download them, copy them into your game folder. 

 

Remove "Paul.dll" file from game folder, unless you play online through windows live. 

 

 

 

-Thanks 

 

       -- LSPD - Collin Gregory - Police Officer III --

  • 2 months later...

I have the same problem, I do not use paul.dll, I have xliveless. if I try and start the game a get a 0x000005 error. This only happens when I use the d3d9.dll. Anyone have an idea?

1 hour ago, UnitedOrange said:

d3d9.dll is an ENB file. Remove it unless you're using ENB. 

yeah that's the problem, I am using an enb. but the d3d9.dll file causes the error, this happens on all the enb's I try. (yes, I do indeed do a clean install before trying each one.) Any ideas?

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