C++ Error (This application has requested runtime to terminate it in an unusual way)
#1

Hey guys, I've been playing SAMP for a long time and basically after quitting playing it for some months I came back to start playing it again and basically I get that error as soon as I try to run a SAMP server.

Things I've tried:

- Re-installing both SAMP and GTA SA.
- Trying to install the pack given by microsoft (But it's for XP only and I have windows 7)
- Running as an administrator
- Restarting my computer


****** hasn't show up any good fix of this problem and it's getting really annoying my game was working very well a while ago, I'm using 64x
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#2

the server crashes, or the client when you try to join a server?

If it is the client, try this: https://sampforum.blast.hk/showthread.php?tid=103182
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#3

The client crashes; I already tried renaming my samp and my folder to blabla/blabla/rockstar/grand theft auto sa 2

Still not working
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#4

Help please! I've reinstalled it in another folder too and it doesn't work.

I reinstalled MS 2010 and it didnt work either

I've been looking everywhere in the internet and i cant fix it
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#5

I know what to do, but its kind of illegal. PM me.
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#6

Wow gotta love PC Games instability, now it's fixed somehow but I got yet another problem.

Now it tries to launch, the screen turns black (Like if it was to pop in the game) but nothing happens and no errors pop up.
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#7

So it stops responding. Turn off your Antivirus, it will work, bro. (:
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#8

Not even working with my antivirus off!!

Re-installed for the 100th time and it doesnt work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#9

Is DirectX installed? (And working?)
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#10

Version 11.0 Installed & Running; but I don't think that's the problem as I run a lot of directx games without problems! It's a gta sa/microsoft sn related thing I think
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#11

Do You have The steam version of GTA SA?
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#12

Did you downgrade san andreas? and, because you changed the directory of where you installed San Andreas, did you get SA-MP to install to the changed directory?
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#13

@Jean: No, I've got the version we all have, not steam if you know what I mean haha

@Jack: No, I have never tried downgroading san andreas because it always worked fine when I tried to re-install samp or gta and yes, in samp i chosed the folder where my gta sa was installed.

And it's not a graphic card problem, I tried running iv:mp for the fun on max settings and It didnt crash once and with 56 fps average.
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#14

Same problem with me, perfectly working but suddenly SAMP not working

However SP is flawless
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#15

HELP PLEASE!!! STILL NOT FIXED
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#16

Try to install latest .net framework, 2010 C++ redist (x64 = 64bit OS x86 = 32bit OS).
I have the same problem too but when i installed the softwares that i mentioned, it works.
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#17

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Originally Posted by mikeboy
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Hey guys, I've been playing SAMP for a long time and basically after quitting playing it for some months I came back to start playing it again and basically I get that error as soon as I try to run a SAMP server.

Things I've tried:

- Re-installing both SAMP and GTA SA.
- Trying to install the pack given by microsoft (But it's for XP only and I have windows 7)
- Running as an administrator
- Restarting my computer


****** hasn't show up any good fix of this problem and it's getting really annoying my game was working very well a while ago, I'm using 64x
Do you have Microsoft C++ 2010 Installed ?
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#18

Contact Whit Me.
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