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	Thanks. Now please: 1. Disable your anti-virus 2. Play MTA for a while 3. Then upload C:\Program Files (x86)\MTA San Andreas 1.5\mta\cefweb.dll again to https://upload.mtasa.com/
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	Please find this file: C:\Program Files (x86)\MTA San Andreas 1.5\mta\cefweb.dll and upload to https://upload.mtasa.com/ and give the link here
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	Ensure ArtMoney is not running. You may have to reboot your PC.
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	What did you do here exactly. No other steps should be necessary now. Check Bin\server\x64\net_d.dll and Bin\server\x64\net.dll are 1,728,512 bytes Run utils\premake5.exe compose_files, zip up InstallFiles and upload to https://upload.mtasa.com/
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	Ok, the problem has been fixed in the net module. Get it by running: utils\premake5.exe install_data
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	I've just checked and the x64 server is missing some post build commands. You can do these manually by copying pthread_d.dll to pthread.dll and libcurl_d.dll to libcurl.dll in the server\x64 directory
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	The Linux MTA server is compiled on Debian 7
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	Not sure what is causing the problem. If you want me to check, zip up the Bin/server directory tar -zcvf binserver.tar Bin/server and upload here: https://upload.mtasa.com/ and post the link
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	Try using the net.dll from the 64 bit server: https://nightly.multitheftauto.com/mtasa_x64-1.5.3-rc-11179-20170206.exe
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	Try this: 1. Update the source: git pull 2. Rebuild: ./mta-build.sh 3. Go to the server bin directory: cd Bin/server 4. Run with gdb: gdb -ex "set print thread-events off" --eval-command run --args mta-server -q -n 5. When it crashes type this command to get a backtrace: bt Show the output here
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	There was a bug in MTADiag which is now fixed, so please follow these instructions again: redownload, extract and run MTADiag and follow the instructions. Press 'n' when asked. Post any Pastebin URL MTADiag gives you
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	Which keys are you simulating with X-mouse ?
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	Please download, extract and run MTADiag and follow the instructions. Press 'n' when asked. Post any Pastebin URL MTADiag gives you
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	Find this file in Windows Explorer: C:\Windows\System32\vea.dll and upload to https://upload.mtasa.com/ and post link here
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	https://forum.multitheftauto.com/topic/64715-install-anti-virus/
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	What anti-virus are you using?
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	Please download, extract and run MTADiag and follow the instructions. Press 'n' when asked. Post any Pastebin URL MTADiag gives you.
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	Try this: https://nightly.multitheftauto.com/multitheftauto_linux-1.5.3-rc-11172.tar.gz
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	The problem is occurring inside nvlddmkm which is an NVidia component. 1. Try a clean install of the NVidia drivers. 2. If that doesn't help, remove the NVidia drivers with http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html then reboot and reinstall them. 3. If that doesn't help, some more ideas are here: https://www.google.co.uk/#q=nvlddmkm
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	Try now. (You might have to restart MTA more than once.)
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	Please find gta_sa.exe in your GTA installation directory zip/rar it up and upload to https://upload.mtasa.com/ and post link here
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	Try now
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	Show the server.log when the crash occurs

 
            
        