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HCSO689

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    HCSO689 reacted to ThomasH33 in Charlotte Riots and Black Lives Matter   
    First off Let me say this for the record. I DO NOT HATE AFRICAN AMERICANS! Black lives matter is a corrupt movement that unfortunately our government and society fall for. Why is "All lives matter" racist especially when police kill more whites than blacks. Yes they do look it up! How come there is no Black Lives Matter outrage for the other 90% of Black deaths committed by other blacks? Launching "Rage Days" and calling for a race war is not okay in the 21st Century. If your so concerned about racism you would understand that killing white police officers is racist! Hillary Clinton supports amending laws for African Americans because she "Understands they're pain" WHAT! Looting stores, destroying police cars, and public transportation systems is not protesting it's called rioting. Here is my video on it and there are more to come. Leave your comments and views down below. 
     
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    HCSO689 reacted to Reddington in How to Read Crash Reports   
    I've been doing this for almost a year and I still can't read half the shit in the log.  Most of the time, it helps to just scroll down to the error and read it.  It'll usually say what caused the crash, but a lot of the times it may not, especially if it's a CTD.  It really comes down to knowing what to look for, here's an example from my log:
     

    [4/6/2018 9:35:10 PM.593] Unhandled exception occurred in console command "ForceDuty" [4/6/2018 9:35:10 PM.593] Exception type: System.Reflection.ReflectionTypeLoadException [4/6/2018 9:35:10 PM.593] Exception message: Unable to load one or more of the requested types. Retrieve the LoaderExceptions property for more information. [4/6/2018 9:35:10 PM.593] Stack trace: at System.Reflection.RuntimeModule.GetTypes(RuntimeModule module) [4/6/2018 9:35:10 PM.593]    at System.Reflection.Assembly.GetTypes() [4/6/2018 9:35:10 PM.593]    at CalloutManager.Main.?????????????????????????????????????????(Boolean ) [4/6/2018 9:35:10 PM.593]    at LSPD_First_Response.Mod.API.Functions.OnDutyStateChangedEventHandler.Invoke(Boolean onDuty) [4/6/2018 9:35:10 PM.593]    at LSPD_First_Response.Mod.API.Functions.InvokeOnOnDutyStateChanged(Boolean onduty) in E:\GTA V\LSPD First Response\LSPD First Response\Mod\API\Functions.cs:line 488 [4/6/2018 9:35:10 PM.593]    at LSPD_First_Response.Mod.LSPDFR.Command_ForceDuty() in E:\GTA V\LSPD First Response\LSPD First Response\Mod\LSPDFR.cs:line 2153
     
    "Exception message: Unable to load blah blah"
     
    This could mean anything, but a clue is at CalloutManager.main
     
    This means there is an issue either with my callout manager mod, or one of the callouts.
     
    and here was the crash before that one:
     

    [4/6/2018 9:35:05 PM.167] LSPD First Response: Unable to load one or more of the requested types. Retrieve the LoaderExceptions property for more information.   at System.Reflection.RuntimeModule.GetTypes(RuntimeModule module) [4/6/2018 9:35:05 PM.170] at System.Reflection.Assembly.GetTypes() [4/6/2018 9:35:05 PM.170] at ?????????????????????????????????????????.?????????????????????????????????????????() in E:\GTA V\LSPD First Response\LSPD First Response\Mod\Callouts\CalloutManager.cs:line 528 [4/6/2018 9:35:05 PM.170] LSPD First Response: Could not load file or assembly 'ParksTools, Version=3.0.6298.2824, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' or one of its dependencies. The module was expected to contain an assembly manifest.
     
    Notice that it says it can't load ParkTools?  That means that either the ParkTools.dll is not in your directory, or you're on an outdated version.  It takes some getting used to, I'm far from an expert with it, but you'll eventually learn how to look deep into the error message to try and find the problem.

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