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  1. Followed all three steps — fixed folder permissions to Full Control, disabled all overlays (Discord, Steam, GeForce), and launched GTA first then ran RPH while in Story Mode. RPH showed "Could not hook game process. Insufficient permissions or bad anti-virus" briefly, then GTA crashed shortly after. I'm running Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220 — could this be the cause of the injection block?
  2. Hi, I've been trying to get LSPDFR working on GTA V Enhanced and after extensive troubleshooting I believe the issue is related to my Windows Insider Preview build. Here are my full specs and what I've tried: System: Lenovo ThinkPad T16 Windows 11 Education Insider Preview Build 26220 NVMe SSD Game/Mod versions: GTA V Enhanced 1.0.1013.34 LSPDFR Enhanced Preview Build 9572 RPH v1.130.1406.17682 ScriptHookV v3788.0 DirectStorageFix.asi installed Game location: C:\Games\Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced What happens: RPH launches, finds the game correctly, initializes DirectX and DX12 successfully Texture system initializes through phase 14 then game crashes When launching game first then attaching RPH: "Could not hook game process. Insufficient permissions or bad anti-virus" No BattlEye, no AV interference confirmed RagePluginHook.log RagePluginHook_25042026_071345.log

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