22.12.2010, 23:20
From my point of view it's not crashing in SA-MP or GTA:SA. If you have XFire or Steam loaded, try unloading them before you play.
If you have a d3d9.dll in your San Andreas folder I suggest renaming or deleting it. Do not the delete the d3d9.dll in your Windows folder - that is a system file required by DirectX. Only delete d3d9.dll if it's in your San Andreas folder.
If you have a d3d9.dll in your San Andreas folder I suggest renaming or deleting it. Do not the delete the d3d9.dll in your Windows folder - that is a system file required by DirectX. Only delete d3d9.dll if it's in your San Andreas folder.