/save problem
#1

I've had this problem since I installed SA-MP, and to be honest, it's pretty annoying, I always need to ask a tester to save the positions for me, or ask other developers, and I want to do it myself.

Basically, my /save command won't work, I type /save, it says the position was saved, but it doesn't save on the folder. I've tried everything; from reinstalling my sa-mp to re-installing my GTA:SA.

I would like to know if there's a way to fix this problem, which is already very annoying.
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#2

You know what folder it saves in, right?
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#3

Go to the folder where are the positions getting saved. (My documents -> GTA San Andreas User Files -> SAMP)
Then there should be a button (Show compatibility files) (Vista / 7)
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#4

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Originally Posted by Schurman
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You know what folder it saves in, right?
Yes, I know where the folder is... I'm not actually that stupid

@Jakku : Well, the problem is, I only see the following file: USERDATA.
Literally, it's empty (the SAMP Folder).
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#5

C:\Users\YourName\Documents\GTA San Andreas User Files\SAMP

Is completely empty ?
WTF ?

Have you tried reinstalling both in a NEW direction ?
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#6

I have, yes, Drebin.
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#7

Tried running SA:MP with as administrator ?
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#8

hey guys,
i have the same problem and run as administrator isnt working also... i also want it fixed very much becuz i have my own gamemode and server and i always have to ask friend to do it for me but i want to do it by myself again and when im in the folder SAMP in Gta Sa userfiles then there is only the userdata thing nuthing more...
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#9

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Originally Posted by Deskoft
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@Jakku : Well, the problem is, I only see the following file: USERDATA.
Literally, it's empty (the SAMP Folder).
Of course, it seems empty until you click the "Show compatibility files". This worked for me on Vista, now using 7 though.
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Originally Posted by Jakku
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Of course, it seems empty until you click the "Show compatibility files". This worked for me on Vista, now using 7 though.
I have XP in this computer, which I mainly use for development.
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