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  • in reply to: GTA IV and Windows Server #47777

    @sawo wrote:

    All you have to do is to start process monitor, in the filter menu you have to select prpcess > is > something.exe
    where something.exe is the name of the exe file you are going to monitor. Also, make sure you select include in the add rule menu and you also have to press add so the exe will appear with green color next to it in the list.after you are set up, you can press the magnifier icon and run the application to see whats going on in there.
    hope this helps 🙂

    Thanks!
    Found it was becaues the VC2005 Runtime, cool 🙂

    in reply to: GTA IV and Windows Server #47779

    @Nebby_99 wrote:

    I crashed it with procmon running, but I’m too much of a n00b to make any sense of the output. I saw about a billion gibberish looking entries with D3D in them that had “Name Not Found” and so was thinking a DirectX issue >.>

    I was probably looking in completely the wrong place though.

    The lines look like:
    HKLMSystemCurrentControlSetControlCLASS{4D36E968-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}000_grand theft auto iv/launchgtaiv.exe:D3D_32661390 NAME NOT FOUND

    EDIT:

    I looked through all the normal “NAME NOT FOUND” entries, and while there was a ton of them, the following files actually seemed to be missing (I couldn’t find them anyway):
    – RPAWINET.DLL (Seems to be an old ISP software DLL or something? WTF?)
    – CABDDF1.tmp (No idea what that’s about)
    – D3DREF9.DLL (Seems like it’d be important)
    – XINPUT9_1_0.DLL (I remember seeing that people got errors about this one in other games – might be significant?)

    I hope that helps someone to work this out… I might see if I can find some virus-infected downloadable version of these DLLs and register them. I’ll post back if it achieves anything (other than my destruction).

    Hi, can you tell me how did you do that?
    I am trying find out why the autocad2009 crashes at start up. thanks!

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