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ksawcoo

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  1. I've ticked every box and changed the folder owner to 'system' because, for some unknown reason, Windows demanded admin permissions to make changes. However, it still crashes when going on duty. I've also attached another log. RagePluginHook.log
  2. Another problem I'm encountering is that when I try to go on duty, plugins keep crashing, not to the desktop, just the plugin itself. I installed 686 Callouts, which was updated at the beginning of May, so compatibility shouldn't be an issue. Additionally, LSPDFR only works when I manually load the plugin via the console, but on the first attempt, it always ends with a crash. However, on the second attempt, it works completely fine. I've attached my RPH log. I don't have any other mods or OpenIV changes except for LSPDFR and callouts. RagePluginHook.log
  3. I just cleaned my copy of GTA V, verified all files, and installed LSPDFR via the .exe installer. I've attempted numerous potential solutions, but none of them seem to be effective. Whenever I launch the game via RPH and attempt to load the LSPDFR plugin, it consistently displays a crash error. I've experimented with different options like selecting "don't load any plugins" or "load all plugins" on RPH, but none of them have yielded any success. It's worth mentioning that my GTA hasn't been modified with any mods, scripts, or changes made through OpenIV. I've attached my RPH log for reference. My game is from Epic Games if it makes difference. RagePluginHook.log

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