Thanks.
Please apply this patch:
https://nightly.multitheftauto.com/?mtasa-1.3.4-latest
Then run MTA, and when it crashes, upload the following file:
C:\Program Files (x86)\MTA San Andreas 1.3\MTA\loading.log
Please download and run MTADiag and follow the instructions. If MTADiag doesn't launch, please install Visual C++ 2012 runtimes (download and install vcredist_x86.exe) and try again.
Please download and run MTADiag and follow the instructions. If MTADiag doesn't launch, please install Visual C++ 2012 runtimes (download and install vcredist_x86.exe) and try again.
Please download and run MTADiag and follow the instructions. If MTADiag doesn't launch, please install Visual C++ 2012 runtimes (download and install vcredist_x86.exe) and try again.
Actually, there is no download benefit in having zipped resources on the server. The server always unzips them before use.
An external HTTP server will boost download performance however.
Ok. Please locate the MTA install directroy and zip up the files from this directory:
MTA\dumps\public\
Then upload them here: http://upload.mtasa.com/
and give the link.
Ok, try these one at a time:
1) Rename eax.dll in the GTA directory to eaz.dll
2) End these processes in Windows Task Manager: NvTmru.exe MSIAfterburner.exe
If it still doesn't work, please zip up gta_sa.exe and upload here:
http://upload.mtasa.com/
Disable driver overrides tries to stop NVidia, or AMD or Microsoft applying their 'special' GTA:SA graphics changes, as they can interfere with MTA shaders - I doubt that setting will fix your freezing.
What have you changed on your computer since MTA last run ok?
Have you installed anything?
Have you updated anything?
The problem is related to directx, so did you change anything to do with the displays?
What about DisplayFusionAppHook?
Does GTA single player work ok?
Looks like the game is flipping in and out of full screen mode, so something is messing with MTA.
Try stopping D3DOverrider. If that doesn't help, try running a Malwarebytes scan to check for naughty adware.
Please download and run MTADiag and follow the instructions. If MTADiag doesn't launch, please install Visual C++ 2012 runtimes (download and install vcredist_x86.exe) and try again.