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Yasd

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Everything posted by Yasd

  1. Did you solve it or do you still have problems?
  2. Renaming the mods folder means disabling it from loading. First make sure to have a custom gameconfig, heap adjuster and packfile limit adjuster. To make the mods folder back to work, of course rename it back to mods and either do: - revert your latest changes - start a new one Good luck! 😉
  3. Then you install something wrong. what are you trying to install? start with one simple thing. Also make sure to always have a gameconfig, heapdadjuster & packfile limit adjuster
  4. Update RageNativeUI in the main gta folder.
  5. You installed all plugins wrong. You have to differentiate between: - gtav/plugins - gtav/plugins/lspdfr Those are outdated, pls remove: Assorted callouts Callout manager -> alternative: Calloutinterface Officer status plugin policesmartradio ->alternative: grammarpolice trafficpolicer -> alternative: stoptheped
  6. Post the Ragepluginhook.log from the main gta folder. There has been a Stoptheped update, make sure the have the newest version, otherwise the plugin cancels itself
  7. Hey, you have a Slim.dx error, which is a bit tricky. Try: 1. Add the gta folder as an exception in your antivirus/ win10 2. Reinstall Ragepluginhook 3. Update/ reinstall audio & graphic drivers 4. Run the .net framework repairtool: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=30135 5. Complete pending windows updates
  8. Post the Ragepluginhook .log from the main gta folder, attach it as a file
  9. Pls attach the Ragepluginhook.log as a file
  10. Probably AI generated and custom made
  11. Disagree on that. Lspdfr itself gets often categorized as a virus 😜
  12. rename your mods folder to _mods
  13. Hello! Install RageNativeUI & IPT.Common from Grammar Police in the main gta folder.
  14. The file should be no virus. Add it to the exception list.
  15. Hey 🙂 Update RageNativeUI in the main gta folder. Additionally update CrazyCallouts & might remove Duty Callouts and Miscellaneous Callouts, they're outdated.
  16. GEFORCE RTX 3060 -> high class graphics card, will easily run AMD Ryzen 5 5600G 3.90 GHz, middle class proccessor, should run easily too.
  17. Thats correct. I can only guess what file is causing this. Revert your latest changes f. e. You can disable some things to find out where the error is. The last line in the log was something with UltimateBackup.
  18. Then check your changes or install the files, replace them from the original download.
  19. Yasd replied to Pelle12's topic in Legacy
    Post the Ragepluginhook.log from the main gta folder
  20. Hello! You are missing the file System.Runtime from Essential Callouts. Are you trying to create a callout pack? I recommend to remove Keep Calm & Callout Manager, they are outdated. Replace Callout Manager with Callout Interface.
  21. Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown. from calloutinterface have you changed anything in Calloutinterface?
  22. Nobody wants that, but there are only two options: revert the latest changes to before the crash start from scratch make sure to have a gameconfig, heapadjuster & packfile limit adjuster good luck to you!
  23. Hey, I’m on mobile, I can’t help right now. for the future you can use a xml checker or give it to ChatGPT (with the error attached)
  24. Post your ragepluginhook.log from the main gta folder can you run gta on its own?

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