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  1. Well, maybe I just have a cursed PC. I guess I can try another clean install but I'm not sure how much good that would do at this point. I appreciate the help.
  2. Hm, it wasn't in the folder to begin with, would moving it *into* the plugins folder be viable?
  3. I've made an exception to entire the GTA V folder, still crashes just like before. This is also on a fresh installation of GTA V, but all the Mod folder stuff is old. Do you think it would be worth trying without openiv.asi in the folder?
  4. No, GTA by itself loads perfectly fine. No issues at all. No issues with trainers or mod folders either.
  5. Hi all, I have been scouring the forums for quite some time and have not seen a solution to a problem I seem to have, so here we go. I am able to run GTA IV normally, with .asis installed (nativetrainer, openiv etc) without issue. However, whenever I run Ragehook, I get to the black screen before the legal information and the Ragehook logo shrinks down to the bottom left corner. Then, the 'GTA V has quit unexpectedly' page appears, but no Ragehook crash log. Whether I run it loading LSPDFR or not, it crashes at the same time. I have tried the DX11 and windowed method, also a crash. I even have tried loading GTA V to the main menu normally, then running Ragehook, which still results in a crash. I'm unsure where to go from here. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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