06.04.2013, 13:44
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Try renaming your GTA:SA folder and, before reinstalling GTA make sure that you deleted the folder "GTA San Andreas User Files" from My Documents. If it's still not working make sure that you have a compatible computer that can support GTA.
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GFX card isn't supporting GTA SA. Try to get a better one if possible
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Delete gta.set I don't remember if it's named that but it should end with .set.. So no worry.
I'm sure this will fix your problem. Btw you find it in your documents, almost forgot to say xD. |
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Well i think he is right. But something else could also be wrong.
If it dosen't work check your hardware, if it's okay then redo your windows. Sometimes corrupted windows is the case. |
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Simple solution is this that some time you are playing gtasa and your pc is shut down suddently mean as like light is gone extra ... So re-install your window it will be fine again.
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Re-install your window or restart your PC and delete GtaSa.set It should work.
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run -> dxdiag -> Check to make sure you have DirectX 9+ & 64mb video card
run -> dxdiag -> Check to make sure you also have 1GHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon Processors. run -> dxdiag -> Check to make sure you also have 256mb of ram If all this is correct, then delete your "GTA User files" from your documents. Also, check to see your GTASA.exe compatibility, and try to change it to Windows XP SP3. That's what I run mine as. If still not working, let me know. |
I've also try'ed the compatibility mode, get the same result either way.