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stormwood

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  1. I might have found the issue. When I downloaded the updated vcredist_IA64.exe it comes up with a error. "This setup program requires an IA64 platform. It cannot be installed on the platform" Have no idea how to do this as I'm new to the pc
  2. Hahaha it definitely is a challenge.. I bought GTA V of steam, so it's definitely not a cracked version. I have updated the direct X and this update again and it's saying that a newer version has been installed already. I can run GTA by itself no problem. But as soon as I open RPH it comes up with this not being valid..
  3. Thanks catfish! I've just finished going through that video and following ever step. However still coming up with the d3dx11_43.dll is not valid x64 image.
  4. Thanks catfish! I don't have any other scripts/mods installed. Just the lspdfr 0.4 and RPH. It's got me stumped on why it's saying the .dll is not valid when I can run GTA v fine haha
  5. Hi guys I'm after some help.. I've downloaded gta v through steam. installed lspdfr and RPH. Updated direct X and Microsoft. (yes I have the most updated versions of each gta, lspdfr, RPH) Problem being when launching RPH, its coming up with d3dx11_43.dll is not valid. how do I fix this as I have been searching for the last two days now.
  6. Did you get this sorted by any chance? I'm having the same issue.. If you did can you please let me know how you fixed it. cheers

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