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MTA 1.0 unexpected crash


cris12821

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Okay well MTA 1.0 used to run 100% recently I had to install Net framework 2 for need for speed and well now when i load MTA it load it says stop playing with yourself and than it shutsdown. How can i fix this so it works.

im not 100% sure if its the netframework but could some1 please help me.

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thats why i avoid installing .net

can you remove it?

my friend had to reinstall system because after installing .net 2 he couldnt shutdown his compiter

i have to reinstall after installing .net 3 because system started to throwing random errors, was preventing me to run 50% of games etc - it was just unusuable

i can list many of these :/

im sure nfs doesnt require .net if you know some kind of work-around. nfs not written in vb for sure :P

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Are you running XP? To have not had a need to install .NET Framework 2.0, which was released in early 2006, seems mind boggling today with widespread use of the framework. I don't know what you guys are talking about regarding issues with .NET. I've not personally had any issues with it.

cris12821, are you running MTA:SA 1.0.4? If not, upgrade. Also, try installing .NET 3.5 and .NET 4.0 which may help resolve your issues with the .NET Framework.

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hmm, maybe im using wrong applications - but i really dont have to install .net to be happy.

and last time upgrading to .net 3 only to install MSN (im using older version now) killed my just-installed system - and i will not forget it, never!

and i think uninstalling this will be safe for cris12821 - probably .net was needed only during install.. he can re-install it anyway

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