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TROUBLE-SHOOTING.

If you have changed OS or Screen settings, If your system upgraded anything (drivers, etc) Delete the GTA_SA.set File.

Are you playing the game in W98/XP mode, with Administrative Privileges?

And... before people here begin investing a lot of time trying to fix a possible NO-FIX situation:

How are you playing:

1. With the Original DVD in the Drive?

2. OR are you Using a 'backup' disc?

3. Are you Using a No-CD program or crack?

4. OR a Downloaded game from Direct2Drive, or SteamPower.com

5. Other source? Please specify.

 

Also: When posting a problem, be sure to include the following:

• Operating system (Windows 7, XP or Vista, and which Service Pack you have)

• Video/Graphics card type and dedicated graphics memory (or shared memory?)

• Processor

• RAM (random access memory)

If you have installed mods, search or post a topic in the MODDING forum

Answering these questions may help to identify the problem

 

 

 

 

1st off, you should post this in the Troubleshooting forum.

 

Secondly, when installing the game, choose a different install location from the default one. I don't know whether this applies to Windows 7 and other Windows OSes before Vista, but it seems that there is a form of ghost file of the game, so that when you install it again, probably the same mod that crashed it will again be installed.

 

Like I said, try choosing a different install location.

 

it ought to work. always has for me.

  • 2 weeks later...

YOU need to make your own Topic. Do not piggy-back onto another players problem.

When you post your own topic be sure to include:

 

Are you playing the game in W98/XP mode, with Administrative Privileges?

And... before people here begin investing a lot of time trying to fix a possible NO-FIX situation:

How are you playing:

1. With the Original DVD in the Drive?

2. OR are you Using a 'backup' disc?

3. Are you Using a No-CD program or crack?

4. OR a Downloaded game from Direct2Drive, or SteamPower.com

5. Other source? Please specify.

 

Also: When posting a problem, be sure to include the following:

• Operating system (Windows 7, XP or Vista, and which Service Pack you have)

• Video/Graphics card type and dedicated graphics memory (or shared memory?)

• Processor

• RAM (random access memory)

If you have installed mods, search or post a topic in the MODDING forum

Answering these questions may help to identify the problem

 

 

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