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Miyuru

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VF #2 kicks are usually because your PC is infected with a virus or malware.

There are 2 reasons:

- Something external (like a virus or cheat, perhaps for another game) is trying to write to the memory of GTA or MTA data files

- GTA or MTA data files (DLL) have unauthorized mods or are corrupted.


Instructions:

1) Run a full anti-virus and malware scan. Clean anything that it finds.

For more information, visit this page

2) Re-install MTA and GTA San Andreas with a clean, unmodded version. This ensures files are not modified in ways that will kick you, and that changes to (or quarantaining of) DLL files made by a virus that you now removed with a scanner are reversed.

3) Do not run any dodgy software that you can imagine may try to hook, or write memory to, any DLL files it can search and finds interesting; this is characteristic for viruses that want to infect any suitable files on your PC, but it can also be a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program) or anything that relies heavily on tampering with execution of other software to function, so-called intrusive software.. imagine stuff like overlays or software that claims it can help you do something with any other software.

You can end processes of software (or disable them) one by one to find out the culprit if the problem persists after following all of these instructions. If the problem persists, we also advise using multiple scanners, and also malware/PUP/rootkit scanners.

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On 10/06/2020 at 12:03, Dutchman101 said:

VF #2 kicks are usually because your PC is infected with a virus or malware.

There are 2 reasons:

- Something external (like a virus or cheat, perhaps for another game) is trying to write to the memory of GTA or MTA data files

- GTA or MTA data files (DLL) have unauthorized mods or are corrupted.

 

Instructions:

1) Run a full anti-virus and malware scan. Clean anything that it finds.

For more information, visit this page

2) Re-install MTA and GTA San Andreas with a clean, unmodded version. This ensures files are not modified in ways that will kick you, and that changes to (or quarantaining of) DLL files made by a virus that you now removed with a scanner are reversed.

3) Do not run any dodgy software that you can imagine may try to hook, or write memory to, any DLL files it can search and finds interesting; this is characteristic for viruses that want to infect any suitable files on your PC, but it can also be a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program) or anything that relies heavily on tampering with execution of other software to function, so-called intrusive software.. imagine stuff like overlays or software that claims it can help you do something with any other software.

You can end processes of software (or disable them) one by one to find out the culprit if the problem persists after following all of these instructions. If the problem persists, we also advise using multiple scanners, and also malware/PUP/rootkit scanners.

@Miyuru

Thank you! :)  I reinstalled Windows!

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