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  2. RagePluginHook I`ve uploaded some screenshots for u in the googledocsfile
  3. RAGE Plugin Hook not starting – VC++ 2010 installed but error persists (Windows 11) Hi everyone, I’m currently trying to set up LSPDFR for GTA V (Steam version), but I’m running into an issue with RAGE Plugin Hook. Problem: When I try to start RAGE Plugin Hook, I get an error saying that Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 is missing or not properly installed – even though I have already installed it multiple times. What I have already tried: - Clean GTA V installation (no mods in the folder) - BattlEye disabled - Fresh LSPDFR installation - Installed Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 (both x64 and x86) multiple times - Also installed Visual C++ 2013 and 2015–2022 - Restarted PC multiple times - Verified that the following files exist: - msvcr100.dll - msvcp100.dll - Ran RAGE Plugin Hook as administrator - Unblocked the .exe file (Properties → Unblock) - Checked antivirus / Windows Defender (no blocks detected) --- System: - Windows 11 - GTA V (Steam version) - Latest LSPDFR version --- Current situation: Despite all of the above, I still get the same error when launching RAGE Plugin Hook. --- Question: Does anyone have an idea what else could be causing this? Are there any known issues with Windows 11 or recent updates? Any help would be greatly appreciated 🙏 --- Thanks in advance! RagePluginHookLauncher.log

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