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UnknownBastion

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  1. To confirm, do you mean LCPDFR or LSPDFR? If you mean LSPDFR, you can find the log in the Main Directory. It is a txt file either called RagePluginHook or RagePluginHook.log. It is NOT in the Logs folder.
  2. Please refrain from copy and pasting log contents. Simply upload the log file. As per your issue, please rename mods to _mods and try again.
  3. I will not be opening a pastebin link. Please upload the RPH Crash Log. It is a txt file in the Main Directory either called RagePluginHook or RagePluginHook.log. It is NOT in the Logs folder.
  4. Please keep all posts in English. Thanks! As per your issue, please add the GTA V Main Directory to the exceptions list for your anti-virus. Then re-install manual LSPDFR and try again. If that does not work, consult pages 3-5 of the RPH FAQ.
  5. Add the GTA V Main Directory to the exceptions list for your anti-virus. Then re-install manual LSPDFR and restart your PC. Then launch normal GTA V. Then once fully in story mode, tab out and launch RPH.
  6. This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  7. Can you send a screenshot of both your GTA V visual settings and a screenshot of the appropriate entries in the visualsettings.dat file?
  8. Try adding the GTA V Main Directory to the exceptions list for your anti-virus. Then re-install manual LSPDFR and restart PC. Then launch normal GTA V first. Once fully in story mode, tab out and launch RPH.
  9. Rename mods to _mods and try again.
  10. Let's go back to basics. Remove ScriptHookV.dll again. And then test. See if it crashes.
  11. Screenshot what your Main Directory looks like right now.
  12. That is the incorrect log. Please post the RPH Crash Log. It is a txt file in the Main Directory either called RagePluginHook or RagePluginHook.log. It is NOT in the Logs folder. Your topic has been moved to LSPDFR 0.4 Support. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  13. Rename mods to _mods and try again. This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  14. But once you rename it to _mods it worked yes?
  15. Go to the Main Directory. Select the AdvancedHook.dll. Right click. Properties. Then go to Details and screenshot that window.
  16. Please refrain from creating multiple topics across many sub-forums. In the future, post your issue in the correct sub-forum and wait patiently for a response. As per your issue, you did not send the correct log. Please send the RPH Crash Log. It is a txt file in the Main Directory either called RagePluginHook or RagePluginHook.log. It is NOT in the Logs folder.
  17. Read here regarding editing the new vehicles added with Bottom Dollar Bounties.
  18. Hmm. Remove TrainerV and try again.
  19. Can you screenshot your copies? Sometimes when you have multiple copies across multiple drives, it will have issues.
  20. Do you have multiple installs of GTA V? This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  21. Let me know here is that allows you to play your game.
  22. Due to multiple attempts of thread hijacking, this topic is now locked. Original Poster, if you are still having issues, please create a new topic. Thanks!
  23. hi

    UnknownBastion replied to omri999998's topic in Introductions
    Welcome!

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