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Why rundll32 start with mtasa !


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19 minutes ago, ccw said:

Install anti-virus and do a full PC scan

My PC is clean, after running MTA it can't start normally, i need to kill MTASA.exe, after it runs, but when playing/joining any server, i have much FPS loss. No matters, which server. After quiting game, CPU usage it's still high, not a single case.

My log: https://pastebin.mtasa.com/135780539

Another log: https://pastebin.mtasa.com/166441243

One more log: https://pastebin.mtasa.com/117936912

Me, and my friends have Windows 7.

EDIT: Killing rundll32.exe helps. This is temporary solution.

Edited by majqq

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Posted
Just now, ccw said:

Which anti-virus do you have installed?

I scanned with Dr. Web about 40~ minutes ago. Like i said above, killing rundll32.exe helps, after MTA starts or quiting game.

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  • MTA Team
Posted

1) Run MTA
2) Close MTA
3) Run MTA-Diag again and post the pastebin link here

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  • MTA Team
Posted

Open command prompt (cmd) and enter this command:

wmic process where "name like '%rundll32%'" get processid,commandline

Show the results here

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Posted
1 hour ago, ccw said:

Can you do this as well?

https://pastebin.mtasa.com/600060374

40 minutes ago, ccw said:

Open command prompt (cmd) and enter this command:


wmic process where "name like '%rundll32%'" get processid,commandline

Show the results here

My result: https://prnt.sc/o34qlf

Friend result: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/300428941817151488/590318522111098890/unknown.png

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Posted
9 minutes ago, ccw said:

Describe the problem

I can't start MTA without killing MTA San Andreas.exe process.

1. Starting MTA, i can wait long time, nothing happens.

2. Task manager -> MTA San Andreas.exe -> Kill process.

3. Finally, MTA runs. Also it informs, that i need to kill GTA SA.exe process because it's already running.

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  • MTA Team
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Open command prompt (cmd) and enter this command:

driverquery /v | findstr /V /I "system32\drivers"

Show the results here

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Posted
3 hours ago, ccw said:

Open command prompt (cmd) and enter this command:


driverquery /v | findstr /V /I "system32\drivers"

Show the results here

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