27.07.2015, 17:00
Re-installing is always the best way to fix a GTA installation.
But before you do that, go to your "GTA San Andreas User Files" (located in your documents folder) and delete the "gta_sa.set" file. Try starting up the game (regular old GTA, not SA-MP), if it works try to start up SA-MP. Also reinstall SA-MP.
But before you do that, go to your "GTA San Andreas User Files" (located in your documents folder) and delete the "gta_sa.set" file. Try starting up the game (regular old GTA, not SA-MP), if it works try to start up SA-MP. Also reinstall SA-MP.