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MattexD

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  1. ERROR: Could not load plugin from "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V\Plugins\AssortedCallouts.dll". Could not load file or assembly 'AssortedCallouts, Version=1.2.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' or one of its dependencies. Das System kann die angegebene Datei nicht finden. The path of Assortd Callouts must be installed in Grand Theft Auto V/Plugins/ new folder named "LSPDFR" (without Quotation marks)/ and place the two assorted Callouts files
  2. The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. Try to restart you pc and disable your antivirus (you can make an exception of the game GTA 5)
  3. Please paste your ragepluginhook.log file
  4. Please paste your ragepluginhook.log file
  5. Try to follow this: https://www.lcpdfr.com/forums/topic/95719-guide-how-to-get-rid-and-avoid-texture-pop-ups-disappearing-assets/
  6. Yes, i have the same problem, I hope the lspdfr team looked this mistake of this API. Only the Backup can arrest them, but they can also starting to get bugged after the arrest. I recommend to reporting the Random Points and calling the backup to stop them until the bug is fixed.
  7. I see two crashes: 1) Error while hiding ambient game blips: System.AccessViolationException: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.: This mean that you must disable your ambient events that come from lspdfr. You can disable it by the lspdfr.ini file (into the lspdfr folder). 2) Operation is not valid because the specified Rage.Vehicle is invalid. This is a ragepluginhook error. They must fix it. With this you can reinstall ragepluginhook
  8. To update correctly the game in your case, do right click on Rockstar Games Launcher and click on administrator privileges. You enter the game with administrator settings directly from the GTA 5 .exe to update it, but is not the correct step to update GTA 5, you must enter how i said previously by Rockstar Games Launcher
  9. Remove Callout Manager
  10. Ok try to rename mods in _mods
  11. This is a rage/lspdfr problem, they must correct it. Try to reinstall ragepluginhook and lspdfr.
  12. Which gta have you installed (Steam or Rockstar) ?
  13. Rename mods in _mods and please paste a screen of your installation path of the vehicles
  14. Try to update ragepluginhook to 1.78, please chck aalso you have installed .Net Framework 4.7.2
  15. Please after all this modifications paste an updated ragepluginhook.log file
  16. Ok, but this is not the correct register. Paste an completed ragepluginhook.log file, here i can't see crash
  17. The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. Try to restart your pc and disable your antivirus (you can also make an exception to your antivirus of GTA 5)
  18. Please paste your ragepluginhook.log file
  19. The freeze is caused by an overheating of your pc, so if necessary remove some plugins (if you have some) and i recommend at first to disable graphic settings. I recommend to disable all the advanced graphic settings and Vsync (vertical syncronization). To confirm that please tell us what is your graphic card and your processor. You can also come back o preset graphic settings (is the last option). Try to set your timeout to 60000 (ms)
  20. One moment try also to rename mods folder in _mods

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