26.08.2012, 02:03
Player Crash Support
26.08.2012, 02:07
26.08.2012, 02:10
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DirectX or San Andreas? DirectX is in it's normal directory (also, it is version 9 I think), and San Andreas is in the default directory
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Make sure you have the newest DirectX.
26.08.2012, 02:18
26.08.2012, 02:20
Nope, still not working. Do you know how to fix this?
26.08.2012, 02:25
26.08.2012, 02:32
26.08.2012, 02:34
26.08.2012, 02:36
26.08.2012, 02:37
Look at the picture.
26.08.2012, 02:38
26.08.2012, 02:40
I recommend you remove it completely off of your system. Disable all Anti-Virus's, restart the installtion process and then re-install SA:MP, running the setup.exe as a administrator and having your Anti-Virus disabled.
Note : I don't even think SA:MP and GTA:SA is on Mac. O.e I've never seen it before.
Note : I don't even think SA:MP and GTA:SA is on Mac. O.e I've never seen it before.
26.08.2012, 02:42
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I recommend you remove it completely off of your system. Disable all Anti-Virus's, restart the installtion process and then re-install SA:MP, running the setup.exe as a administrator and having your Anti-Virus disabled.
Note : I don't even think SA:MP and GTA:SA is on Mac. O.e I've never seen it before. |
26.08.2012, 02:45
Sounds awesome, I have a "custom" made Windows 7. Not theme like alot of people think, it's just a custom made W7.
26.08.2012, 02:46
26.08.2012, 02:51
28.08.2012, 17:21
Is there any solution rather than reinstalling Gta SA+SAMP for Crash Address?
Mostly its happening to most of the users.
Microsoft.net framework clears those errors in some systems only where as others remain same.
Any way clearing that without reinstalling?
Mostly its happening to most of the users.
Microsoft.net framework clears those errors in some systems only where as others remain same.
Any way clearing that without reinstalling?
29.08.2012, 06:34
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Is there any solution rather than reinstalling Gta SA+SAMP for Crash Address?
Mostly its happening to most of the users. Microsoft.net framework clears those errors in some systems only where as others remain same. Any way clearing that without reinstalling? |
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Yes, installing Microsoft.Net Framework does help but, if they continue crashing. It's due to modifications and other assorts.
20.09.2012, 04:34
Good Work!
Akira
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