Exception At Address: 0x0040F64C !!!
#21

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Originally Posted by Schurman
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Stop bumping.
his bumps are days apart, its okay. He just needs help..

any-ways if you see noone is helping (since its been alot of days) noone probably knows what the person is.

here are some topics with the same problem, try to find a solution from these

http://forum.sa-mp.com/showthread.ph...ght=0x0040F64C
http://forum.sa-mp.com/showthread.ph...ght=0x0040F64C
http://forum.sa-mp.com/showthread.ph...ght=0x0040F64C
http://forum.sa-mp.com/showthread.ph...ght=0x0040F64C
http://forum.sa-mp.com/showthread.ph...ght=0x0040F64C
http://forum.sa-mp.com/showthread.ph...ght=0x0040F64C
http://forum.sa-mp.com/showthread.ph...ght=0x0040F64C
http://forum.sa-mp.com/showthread.ph...ght=0x0040F64C
http://forum.sa-mp.com/showthread.ph...ght=0x0040F64C

it seems to be an explosion / vehicle collision problem. I suggest reinstalling

Reinstalling / deleteing gta_set / removing explosions, collide mods / reinstall drivers seems to be fixing the problem for most users.

Kalcor's response to the last topic, "A person in the beta team had this problem and it was even happening in SA single player. If you contacted Take2 support they'd probably have you upgrade to a version which is incompatible with SA-MP. So I'm not sure what the fix is. It is either OS or video card settings related."

KingJ was the beta tester getting the problem.
his response

"I am running Dual Monitors, however I find that if I set GTASA to run on the secondary, it does not crash. Running at super low resolutions also helps. My graphics card is the ATI HD 4870 1GB, and like you i'm also running Win 7 x64 (RTM). I also had this under Vista x64.
"

The most overall solution was to Search.
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#22

Reinstalling / deleteing gta_set / removing explosions, collide mods / reinstall drivers seems to be fixing the problem for most users.

Reinstalled sa-mp and GTA SA ( and deleted the folder in my documents ) Also use driver sweeper to be sure that all ati/nvidia files are gone, tried installing it using windows, then the latest version from the ati website, and after that i even tried installing a much older version ( the first version released for the 5850 video card )

Nothing helped, i'm just screwed.

Going to installing my os tommorow and try it then
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#23

This was some strange thing related to Windows 7. For some reason renaming your GTA San Andreas folder to something else fixes it. I guess only Microsoft know why.
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#24

I have had the exact same problem. I found out that setting Visual fx quality to low fixes the problem you should be able to have everything set to high and x32 in highest resolution as long Visual fx quality is set on low. I haven't tested if renaming the san andreas map will work but I bet it does.
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#25

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Originally Posted by Kalcor
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This was some strange thing related to Windows 7. For some reason renaming your GTA San Andreas folder to something else fixes it. I guess only Microsoft know why.
I renamed my san andreas folder to:

D:\Games\hacks3.0\test1532654365

it didnt help, i'm still crashing with the same error code

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Originally Posted by robanswe
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I have had the exact same problem. I found out that setting Visual fx quality to low fixes the problem you should be able to have everything set to high and x32 in highest resolution as long Visual fx quality is set on low. I haven't tested if renaming the san andreas map will work but I bet it does.
Did renaming the map worked for you ( when you have the settings at very high )?

EDIT, Just backupped my pc and i'm gonna reinstall windows 7 x64 tonight
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#26

Installed windows 7 and started making backups after i installed my videcard driver ( so i can use my 2 pc screens ), second thing i installed sa-mp and it seemed to work fine. after installing some other programs it began crashing aigan....

Then i renamed my folder and i seems to be fine once aigan, going to do some more tests and hope for the best.
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#27

Issue has been solved, renaming the GTA SA folder after reinstalling windows 7 fixed this issue for me

Finally after an half year!

Thanks Calcor for solving this!
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