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  1. hi, thanks for your feedback. i understand on scripthookvdotnet3 part, but could you advise on what to disable in lspdfr.ini file ? Im not clear on that part
  2. Hi dear friends. I just updated to GTA latest version, including ragehook and scripthook. All was working fine until today, I try to modify ELS version of coroner vehicle. the file names for that vehicle is speedo, which i didnt add in before. I copied those yft, ytd. hi.yft into vehicle.rpf and speedo.xml into ELS folder, like how I did for my other police vehicles. While doing this step, I didnt replace or make changes on any existing files. When I run ragehook, GTAV loaded but the moment showing "loading LSPDFR" at bottom right of my screen, after few second, LSPDFR crashed. I tried turn off preload LSPDFR plugin in ragehook and loaded after enter story mode, still crash. Since the problem arise after I added in speedo file in ( coroner vehicle), I removed back all the files I added in , yet still crashing. FYI, I have done the following to resolve the issue but still fail : 1. Updated RageNativeUi.dll to the latest version. 2. Modify security for GTA main folder and also LSPDFR to be accessible by all parties 3. turn off antivirus 4. turn off firewall 5. timeout increase to 60000 ms My laptop running on Win 11 with all latest updates installed, same goes to my graphic driver. Please advise. Help me RagePluginHook.log

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