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Nate207

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  1. If you are talking about the Callout pack by D0WN70AD REMASTERED I have downloaded the most recent one. I also tried removing it and using a mod that uses RageNativeUI.dll and still get the freeze
  2. I am trying to install LSPDFR for my co-worker's son and any time I put in any mod that includes RageNativeUI.dll, the game freezes when going on duty to the point where I have to end the process via task manager to get GTA to close. There is nothing in the log that says anything about an error either at the end so I'm not sure what may be causing it. I have also tried getting the newest version of RageNativeUI.dll from their github and get the same result. If I deleted RageNativeUI.dll, it doesn't freeze but it obviously most mods won't work. I have tried googling it for a couple hours now and can only find one other post with the same issue with no responses. All I have installed is LSPDFR, ELS, Radiance V, and a couple ELS cars, and the callout pack 'Callout Pack by D0WN70AD REMASTERED'. I am trying to add Supercallouts which requires RageNativeUI and BejoIjo's Compulite, StopThePed, and Ultimate Backup which all require RageNativeUI aswell. I have tried it with the version that comes with the mod and the newest version on github. Has anyone had this issue? Am I overlooking something simple? I included a log file for one of the crahes RagePluginHook.log

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