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YannikGun

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  1. Yes it helped! Thank you alot!
  2. Hey guys! I've got a problem. I installed the latest patch, 1.0.7.0, and LCPDFR correctly. I launch my game, Rockstar Social Club launches, I log in and then my game should start. But it doesn't do that. I get this error: ''EFCreateError in module DSOUND.dll at 00016C5. Cannot create file ''C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto IV\asilog.txt.'' Acces Denied. I've already ran the G17 Media IV Diagnostics thing. It says everthing is alright. Here is the text I got from the Diagnostic thing: BEGIN *SIGNED* LCPD First Response Issue Report Diagnostics Tool Version: 0.4.3 Operating system: Windows7 Unknown (6.1.1.0 Build: 7601) Service Pack:Service Pack 1 System RAM (GB): 7,98 CPU cores: 4 NET Framework 4.0 installed: True Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable installed: True GTA IV - Installed: True GTA IV - Install folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto IV GTA IV - Version: 1, 0, 7, 0 GTA IV - Asi loader installed: True GTA IV - Asi loader: DSOUND GTA IV - Asi loader valid: True GTA IV - C++ ScriptHook installed: True GTA IV - C++ ScriptHook valid: True GTA IV - C++ ScriptHook version: 0, 5, 1, 0 GTA IV - ScriptHookDotNet installed: True GTA IV - ScriptHookDotNet valid: True End of *SIGNED* LCPD First Response Issue Report Digital signature: 1gdPMA1AdHHKEeyhBSZ6Dg== Could anyone help me with this problem? Thank you very much! P.S: I do own the normal Games For Windows Live version, not the Steam GTA IV.

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