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MTA 1.03 problem


InfernalCurse

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Hello, I am new to the MTA community forums, I have downloaded the client before, but have been busy.

Now, I recently have had a loss of hardware, meaning I had to reinstall everything -.-.

Now, when I installed MTA, and I started it up, it does the following

• Shows both the MTA menu options and the Single Player options - non seem to work when pressed.

• Minimizes / freezes , w.e

It'd be very helpful if anyone is able to help me with this current situation, it is most frustrating and upsetting.

I thank you in advance for your help.

InfernalCurse.

NinjaPie clan founder, leader, representative.

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Please try the following solutions:

* Update your DirectX runtimes: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en

* Update to our latest developer build: https://nightly.multitheftauto.com/mtasadm-1.0.4- ... 100329.exe

* If you are on Windows Vista or 7, try XP SP3 compatibility mode, and adjusting your Data Execution Prevention settings.

Some or all of them may be required. I suggest you try MTASA after each step.

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Please try the following solutions:

* Update your DirectX runtimes: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en

* Update to our latest developer build: https://nightly.multitheftauto.com/mtasadm-1.0.4- ... 100329.exe

* If you are on Windows Vista or 7, try XP SP3 compatibility mode, and adjusting your Data Execution Prevention settings.

Some or all of them may be required. I suggest you try MTASA after each step.

I dont have XP SP3 compatibility mode

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Please try the following solutions:

* Update your DirectX runtimes: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en

* Update to our latest developer build: https://nightly.multitheftauto.com/mtasadm-1.0.4- ... 100329.exe

* If you are on Windows Vista or 7, try XP SP3 compatibility mode, and adjusting your Data Execution Prevention settings.

Some or all of them may be required. I suggest you try MTASA after each step.

I dont have XP SP3 compatibility mode

You are probably running Windows XP, then. Have you tried the other two potential solutions?

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