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K-19

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  1. Here is the asilog info: // -- GTA IV ASI LOADER LOG -- // //-- © Alexander Blade 2008 -- // C:Windowssystem32dsound.dll is loaded, address 0x6AB50000 Hooking dsound proc named "DirectSoundCreate" "DirectSoundCreate" hooked, address 0x6AB57E3D Hooking dsound proc named "DirectSoundEnumerateA" "DirectSoundEnumerateA" hooked, address 0x6AB9D993 Hooking dsound proc named "DirectSoundEnumerateW" "DirectSoundEnumerateW" hooked, address 0x6AB9D9B0 Hooking dsound proc named "DllCanUnloadNow" "DllCanUnloadNow" hooked, address 0x6AB841BB Hooking dsound proc named "DllGetClassObject" "DllGetClassObject" hooked, address 0x6AB57792 Hooking dsound proc named "DirectSoundCaptureCreate" "DirectSoundCaptureCreate" hooked, address 0x6AB9D2C5 Hooking dsound proc named "DirectSoundCaptureEnumerateA" "DirectSoundCaptureEnumerateA" hooked, address 0x6AB9D9CD Hooking dsound proc named "DirectSoundCaptureEnumerateW" "DirectSoundCaptureEnumerateW" hooked, address 0x6AB9D9EA Hooking dsound proc named "GetDeviceID" "GetDeviceID" hooked, address 0x6AB9D160 Hooking dsound proc named "DirectSoundFullDuplexCreate" "DirectSoundFullDuplexCreate" hooked, address 0x6AB9D429 Hooking dsound proc named "DirectSoundCreate8" "DirectSoundCreate8" hooked, address 0x6AB8DE69 Hooking dsound proc named "DirectSoundCaptureCreate8" "DirectSoundCaptureCreate8" hooked, address 0x6AB9D371 Loading ASI C:Program Files (x86)Rockstar GamesGrand Theft Auto IVAdvancedHookInit.asi ASI loaded : C:Program Files (x86)Rockstar GamesGrand Theft Auto IVAdvancedHookInit.asi, Address 0x00000000 Loading ASI C:Program Files (x86)Rockstar GamesGrand Theft Auto IVScriptHookDotNet.asi ASI loaded : C:Program Files (x86)Rockstar GamesGrand Theft Auto IVScriptHookDotNet.asi, Address 0x00000000
  2. Did a reboot, still does not work. Out of curiosity, how come I don't have lcpdfr.log or scripthook.log? I attached the newest log that I do have.
  3. Done. Still did not work. Is a reboot required?
  4. This is a 100% legal, store-bought version of the game. It is being ran as an administrator. I installed the latest patch when I did the clean installation this morning and have not installed any other mods other than LCPDFR 1.0. Currently using Windows 7 Ultimate and 0.95 was completely removed when I did the clean install this morning. 0.95 ran fine with little or no crashes. Don't have ScriptHookDotNet.log Attached the only "logs" I could find. FYI, SHDN console does not open in game anymore either.
  5. Installed C++ Redistributable 2012 and Microsoft's .Net Framework 4.5 Uninstalled and re-installed a clean, unmodified GTA IV. Manually installed LCPDFR 1.0 per the included instructions. Manually installed xlive.dll into the main GTA IV folder. Checked per the instructions that all files and folders were present and in their correct locations. There is no LCPDFR.log, AdvancedHook.log or AdvancedHookInit.log available. When I start GTA IV, I get "Load Successful," but when I press Alt+P, nothing happens. Normal gameplay works as it should, just cannot start LCPDFR 1.0. Something seems amiss when I run dependency walker, screenshot attached. Thanks in advance for the help.
  6. Same issue here. Alt-P does nothing. P alone does nothing. Used the ScriptHookDotNet posted above and still nothing. Used the automatic installer if that matters.

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