Crash upon startup - Win 7, x64 home
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Edit:
For those of you looking for quick answer for a similar problem - I'm afraid you wont find it here. The issue seems to have 'dissipated' almost as randomly as it had began giving me fits.

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Short, sweet and directly to the point (Sorta):

I do have mods installed, however I have not installed any immediately before I began experiencing the issues listed below. Just recently as of a couple days ago, I began to randomly experience issues involving the SA-MP game client, whereas when selecting to join a said server, I will get the blue/green loading mouse icon (as expected) for about 2 seconds before it disappears, opening gta_sa.exe for only a split second (according to the task manager) before closing without further action (nor appearance/notification), however on the rare occasion it wont close and an SA-MP error message will appear 20 seconds after the 'launch' supposedly was to take place - Nothing immediate as opposed to what you might generally expect.

For the reader who didn't comprehend: It crashes upon start-up and it doesn't provide any errors or anything but on the rare occasion. You don't even notice gta_sa.exe had started for that split moment it appears in the task manager before disappearing. Below I have attached the error turnout results.

Misc. side information:
Recently, and I figure it was around back when this all started, I began having graphical errors leading to my graphics driver crashing and having to recover, however I am quite able to still play other games, including GTA:IV and the such - I only seem to encounter this error while playing Minecraft after a brief pause it seems, so perhaps it could be irrelevant, but for the sake of possible coincidence.

System Information:
OS: Windows 7, 64 bit, Home premium - Service Pack 1
Processor: AMD A6-3650 APU (2.60 GHz, quad core)
GFX: RADEON HD, 2.60 GHz (built into the processor)
Ram: 16 GB


What I've done (Not in order):
* Re-installed San Andreas to a clean, legit installation.
* Set and ran both sa-mp.exe and gta_sa.exe to run with administrator privileges.
* Set both of the previously mentioned .exe's to run in windows XP, SP3 compatibility mode.
* Re-named the general San Andreas directory and re-appointed the SA-MP browser.
* Deleted the gta_sa.set file found within '*\Documents\GTA San Andreas User Files\' as suggested by many threads.
* Searched both on ****** and using the forum search feature for anything associated to the error message provided.
* Checked to ensure my computer was plugged in properly and turned on.
* Restarted my computer only countless times.
* Set Visual Settings to 'Windows Basic', as suggested.
* (un/re)-installed graphics driver.

This is the error message I'm getting on the rare occasion as explained above.

Quote:

SA-MP 0.3e
Exception At Address: 0x01578814

Registers:
EAX: 0x75653388 EBX: 0x01177116 ECX: 0x0000015E EDX: 0x015787E8
ESI: 0x0157988E EDI: 0x00824570 EBP: 0x01177116 ESP: 0x0651FF88
EFLAGS: 0x00010202

Stack:
+0000: 0x0651FF94 0x7565339A 0x01177116 0x0651FFD4
+0010: 0x777F9EF2 0x01177116 0x7D137D9B 0x00000000
+0020: 0x00000000 0x01177116 0xC0000005 0x756776F7
+0030: 0x756776F7 0x0651FFA0 0x0651FB50 0xFFFFFFFF
+0040: 0x778371D5 0x0C3C477F 0x00000000 0x0651FFEC
+0050: 0x777F9EC5 0x015787E8 0x01177116 0x00000000
+0060: 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x015787E8
+0070: 0x01177116 0x00000000 0x00000003 0x019BFFB8
+0080: 0x06520010 0x00000000 0x06520018 0x00000000
+0090: 0x06520020 0x00000000 0x06520028 0x00000000
+00A0: 0x06520030 0x00000000 0x06520038 0x00000000
+00B0: 0x06520040 0x00000000 0x06520048 0x00000000
+00C0: 0x06520050 0x00000000 0x06520058 0x00000000
+00D0: 0x06520060 0x00000000 0x06520068 0x00000000
+00E0: 0x06520070 0x00000000 0x06520078 0x00000000
+00F0: 0x06520080 0x00000000 0x06520088 0x00000000
+0100: 0x06520090 0x00000000 0x06520098 0x00000000
+0110: 0x065200A0 0x00000000 0x065200A8 0x00000000
+0120: 0x065200B0 0x00000000 0x065200B8 0x00000000
+0130: 0x065200C0 0x00000000 0x065200C8 0x00000000
+0140: 0x065200D0 0x00000000 0x065200D8 0x00000000
+0150: 0x065200E0 0x00000000 0x065200E8 0x00000000
+0160: 0x065200F0 0x00000000 0x065200F8 0x00000000
+0170: 0x06520100 0x00000000 0x06520108 0x00000000
+0180: 0x06520110 0x00000000 0x06520118 0x00000000
+0190: 0x06520120 0x00000000 0x06520128 0x00000000
+01A0: 0x06520130 0x00000000 0x06520138 0x00000000
+01B0: 0x06520140 0x00000000 0x06520148 0x00000000
+01C0: 0x06520150 0x00000000 0x06520158 0x00000000
+01D0: 0x06520160 0x00000000 0x06520168 0x00000000
+01E0: 0x06520170 0x00000000 0x06520178 0x00000000
+01F0: 0x06520180 0x00000000 0x06520188 0x00000000
+0200: 0x06520190 0x00000000 0x06520198 0x00000000
+0210: 0x065201A0 0x00000000 0x065201A8 0x00000000
+0220: 0x065201B0 0x00000000 0x065201B8 0x00000000
+0230: 0x065201C0 0x00000000 0x065201C8 0x00000000
+0240: 0x065201D0 0x00000000 0x065201D8 0x00000000
+0250: 0x065201E0 0x00000000 0x065201E8 0x00000000
+0260: 0x065201F0 0x00000000 0x065201F8 0x00000000
+0270: 0x06520200 0x00000000 0x06520208 0x00000000

SCM Op: 0x0, lDbg: 0

Game Version: US 1.0

Side note: No, I have not edited, changed, or moved anything previously immediately following this recent issue.
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Does Single Player work?

If this does: Single Player supports different screen resolutions than MultiPlayer (Idk how it works, but it is like that). Set it in Single Player to 800x600 (works everywhere) and open MultiPlayer (should work). Then adjust a new resolution.

If it doesn't work - never heard about any bug like this.

By the way, doing the above will have the same effects as deleting 'gta_sa.set' (which is not listed)

Well documented thread btw
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Originally Posted by [MM]IKKE
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By the way, doing the above will have the same effects as deleting 'gta_sa.set' (which is not listed)
I made a reference to it, but since I had already removed it, I didn't have anything to reference for the description. That was one of the first thing's I had done, thanks to previous experience.

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* Deleted the settings .dll/.cfg file found within '*\Documents\GTA San Andreas User Files\' as suggested by many threads.

Anyways, I edited it to it's appropriate name. Thanks for bringing that up.

To answer your question: No, single-player doesn't seem to work, although before I had began to mess with certain settings in an attempt to get it to work, it seemed to have worked then.. or at the least I was able to get to the menu that I recall.
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I made a reference to it, but since I had already removed it, I didn't have anything to reference for the description. That was one of the first thing's I had done, thanks to previous experience.

Anyways, I edited it to it's appropriate name. Thanks for bringing that up.

To answer your question: No, single-player doesn't seem to work, although before I had began to mess with certain settings in an attempt to get it to work, it seemed to have worked then.. or at the least I was able to get to the menu that I recall.
Then my guess would be it has nothing to do with GTA. Do you play any other games/do they work normally?

Otherwise, re-install or update your graphics driver.
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#5

Just got back from re-installing my graphics driver, but unfortunately to no avail. I've also set the majority of the settings back to their previous state (Where I suspect they had been originally), but still no luck on the single player bit.
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#6

Alright, so for as weird as it was for it to appear - It now seems to function properly without any reasonable explanation. I'm still somewhat puzzled, but whatever works I suppose!

Thanks for the help [MM]IKKE - It's thoroughly appreciated.
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