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Olanov

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Everything posted by Olanov

  1. Well, you're welcome.
  2. Run this tool http://www.lcpdfr.com/cops/forum/index.php/files/file/2-g17-media-iv-diagnostics-tool-043/ and post the log it creates, here.
  3. You need scripthook.net
  4. Well, i myself haven't heard of any mods like that.
  5. Right, is the mod also workin'?
  6. No need for doublepost. And, i have absolutely no idea.
  7. Please, do not doublepo- triplepost... Instead, edit your posts in the future. What LCPDFR version are you trying to run?
  8. Now, i don't exactly understand what you are meaning.
  9. Jesus christ, go make your own topic!
  10. Alright, calm down. What asiloader you currently have in your GTA IV folder? And go easy with the caps lock.
  11. What do you'll think caused it.
  12. Try it the other way then. Delete xlive but leave dsound be.
  13. Try using xlive instead.
  14. Odd. Did you try running it as an admin?
  15. Did you re-install the mod after installing c++ and .net framework?
  16. Have you tried running the game as an admin? And are you running with the latest version of LCPDFR?
  17. LCPDFR works woth the latest versions, and the Steam version of GTA IV is always up to date. And LCPDFR is compatible with the latest patches.
  18. I believe you have both xlive and dsound in your GTA IV folder. Remove one of them.
  19. Can you link me up with the video? Since i'm not that good fixing ELS problems.
  20. There isn't much we can do about the other vehicles ramming your or the drivers car.
  21. And now some other people will come and argue about this. :biggrin:
  22. Do they even have their sirens on?

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