listen yall uninstall FiveM/ redownload it then click Local C Drive/ then files with (x86)/ then common/ then steam/ then steamapps / then click your Grand Theft Auto folder/then click GTA with the GTA logo an thank me later
can someone pls help, i tried everything. redownload fivem, verify rockstar game files, clear cache, do what it says in the video. yet NOTHING works. can someone pls help
Uninstall FiveM: If you currently have FiveM installed, start by uninstalling it from your computer. Redownload FiveM: Visit the official FiveM website and download the latest version of the client. Locate Your GTA V Directory: Open File Explorer and navigate to your Local Disk (C:). Go to the Program Files (x86) folder. Find and open the Steam folder. Inside the Steam directory, locate and open the steamapps folder. Then, go to the common folder. Here, find and open your Grand Theft Auto V folder. Launch GTA V via FiveM
Run FiveM as Administrator: Right-click the FiveM shortcut or executable. Select "Run as administrator." Disable UAC Temporarily: Type UAC in the Windows search bar and select "Change User Account Control settings." Move the slider to "Never notify" and click "OK." Remember to revert this change once you're done with the troubleshooting. Verify GTA V Game Files: If you have GTA V on Steam: Open Steam, go to your library, right-click GTA V, select "Properties," go to the "Local Files" tab, and click "Verify Integrity of Game Files." If you have GTA V on the Rockstar Launcher: Open the Rockstar Games Launcher, go to "Settings," select "GTA V," and click "Verify Integrity." Reinstall FiveM: Completely uninstall FiveM. Delete the FiveM folder located in C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\. Download and install the latest version of FiveM from the official website. Check for Missing Dependencies: Ensure that all necessary software, like DirectX, Visual C++ Redistributables, and .NET Framework, is installed and updated. Clear FiveM Cache: Navigate to the FiveM application data folder. This is usually located in C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\FiveM\FiveM.app\cache. Delete the cache folder. Disable Antivirus/Firewall Temporarily: Sometimes, antivirus or firewall settings can interfere with the proper functioning of FiveM. Temporarily disable your antivirus or firewall and check if the issue persists. If it resolves the issue, consider adding an exception for FiveM. Check for FiveM Server Issues: Sometimes, the problem might be with the server you're trying to connect to. Try joining a different server to see if the issue is server-specific. Update Graphics Drivers: Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date. Visit the website of your GPU manufacturer (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel) and download the latest drivers. Reinstall GTA V: If none of the above steps work, consider reinstalling GTA V completely. This is a last resort and can take some time, but it might resolve any underlying issues with the game files.
Run FiveM as Administrator: Right-click the FiveM shortcut or executable. Select "Run as administrator." Disable UAC Temporarily: Type UAC in the Windows search bar and select "Change User Account Control settings." Move the slider to "Never notify" and click "OK." Remember to revert this change once you're done with the troubleshooting. Verify GTA V Game Files: If you have GTA V on Steam: Open Steam, go to your library, right-click GTA V, select "Properties," go to the "Local Files" tab, and click "Verify Integrity of Game Files." If you have GTA V on the Rockstar Launcher: Open the Rockstar Games Launcher, go to "Settings," select "GTA V," and click "Verify Integrity." Reinstall FiveM: Completely uninstall FiveM. Delete the FiveM folder located in C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\. Download and install the latest version of FiveM from the official website. Check for Missing Dependencies: Ensure that all necessary software, like DirectX, Visual C++ Redistributables, and .NET Framework, is installed and updated. Clear FiveM Cache: Navigate to the FiveM application data folder. This is usually located in C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\FiveM\FiveM.app\cache. Delete the cache folder. Disable Antivirus/Firewall Temporarily: Sometimes, antivirus or firewall settings can interfere with the proper functioning of FiveM. Temporarily disable your antivirus or firewall and check if the issue persists. If it resolves the issue, consider adding an exception for FiveM. Check for FiveM Server Issues: Sometimes, the problem might be with the server you're trying to connect to. Try joining a different server to see if the issue is server-specific. Update Graphics Drivers: Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date. Visit the website of your GPU manufacturer (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel) and download the latest drivers. Reinstall GTA V: If none of the above steps work, consider reinstalling GTA V completely. This is a last resort and can take some time, but it might resolve any underlying issues with the game files.
Uninstall FiveM: If you currently have FiveM installed, start by uninstalling it from your computer. Redownload FiveM: Visit the official FiveM website and download the latest version of the client. Locate Your GTA V Directory: Open File Explorer and navigate to your Local Disk (C:). Go to the Program Files (x86) folder. Find and open the Steam folder. Inside the Steam directory, locate and open the steamapps folder. Then, go to the common folder. Here, find and open your Grand Theft Auto V folder. Launch GTA V via FiveM:
Uninstall FiveM: If you currently have FiveM installed, start by uninstalling it from your computer. Redownload FiveM: Visit the official FiveM website and download the latest version of the client. Locate Your GTA V Directory: Open File Explorer and navigate to your Local Disk (C:). Go to the Program Files (x86) folder. Find and open the Steam folder. Inside the Steam directory, locate and open the steamapps folder. Then, go to the common folder. Here, find and open your Grand Theft Auto V folder. Launch GTA V via FiveM: Inside the Grand Theft Auto V folder, find the executable file (usually named GTA5.exe with the GTA logo). Right-click the file and choose to open it with FiveM or launch it directly after opening FiveM
Uninstall FiveM: If FiveM is currently installed, start by uninstalling it from your computer. Go to Control Panel > Programs and Features, find FiveM in the list, right-click it, and select Uninstall. Clear Residual Files (Optional but Recommended): After uninstalling, navigate to the folder where FiveM was installed (usually in the AppData folder). Delete any remaining FiveM folders or files to ensure a clean installation. Redownload FiveM: Visit the official FiveM website and download the latest version of the client. Save the installer to a location on your computer. Install FiveM: Run the downloaded installer and follow the on-screen instructions to install FiveM on your computer. During installation, select the drive where GTA V is installed for smoother integration. Locate Your GTA V Directory: Open File Explorer and navigate to your Local Disk (C:). Go to Program Files (x86). Locate and open the Steam folder. Inside the Steam directory, navigate to the steamapps folder. Then, go to the common folder. Here, find and open your Grand Theft Auto V folder. Verify GTA V Files (Optional but Recommended): Open Steam, go to your library, and find Grand Theft Auto V. Right-click the game, select Properties, go to the Installed Files tab, and click Verify integrity of game files. This will ensure all game files are intact and not corrupted. Launch GTA V via FiveM: Inside the Grand Theft Auto V folder, locate the executable file (usually named GTA5.exe with the GTA logo). Right-click the file and choose to open it with FiveM or launch FiveM first and select the GTA V executable when prompted. Set Up Your FiveM Account (If Required): If you don’t have a FiveM account, you may need to create one during the first launch. Follow the on-screen instructions to link your account with GTA V. Adjust FiveM Settings (Optional): Once FiveM is launched, go to the settings menu to adjust graphics, controls, and other preferences for optimal gameplay. Join a Server: After setting up, use the server browser in FiveM to find and join a server that suits your preferences. Make sure your server is compatible with your game version to avoid issues.
Run FiveM as Administrator: Right-click the FiveM shortcut or executable. Select "Run as administrator." Disable UAC Temporarily: Type UAC in the Windows search bar and select "Change User Account Control settings." Move the slider to "Never notify" and click "OK." Remember to revert this change once you're done with the troubleshooting. Verify GTA V Game Files: If you have GTA V on Steam: Open Steam, go to your library, right-click GTA V, select "Properties," go to the "Local Files" tab, and click "Verify Integrity of Game Files." If you have GTA V on the Rockstar Launcher: Open the Rockstar Games Launcher, go to "Settings," select "GTA V," and click "Verify Integrity." Reinstall FiveM: Completely uninstall FiveM. Delete the FiveM folder located in C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\. Download and install the latest version of FiveM from the official website. Check for Missing Dependencies: Ensure that all necessary software, like DirectX, Visual C++ Redistributables, and .NET Framework, is installed and updated. Clear FiveM Cache: Navigate to the FiveM application data folder. This is usually located in C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\FiveM\FiveM.app\cache. Delete the cache folder. Disable Antivirus/Firewall Temporarily: Sometimes, antivirus or firewall settings can interfere with the proper functioning of FiveM. Temporarily disable your antivirus or firewall and check if the issue persists. If it resolves the issue, consider adding an exception for FiveM. Check for FiveM Server Issues: Sometimes, the problem might be with the server you're trying to connect to. Try joining a different server to see if the issue is server-specific. Update Graphics Drivers: Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date. Visit the website of your GPU manufacturer (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel) and download the latest drivers. Reinstall GTA V:
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can someone pls help, i tried everything. redownload fivem, verify rockstar game files, clear cache, do what it says in the video. yet NOTHING works. can someone pls help
Uninstall FiveM:
If you currently have FiveM installed, start by uninstalling it from your computer.
Redownload FiveM:
Visit the official FiveM website and download the latest version of the client.
Locate Your GTA V Directory:
Open File Explorer and navigate to your Local Disk (C:).
Go to the Program Files (x86) folder.
Find and open the Steam folder.
Inside the Steam directory, locate and open the steamapps folder.
Then, go to the common folder.
Here, find and open your Grand Theft Auto V folder.
Launch GTA V via FiveM
when i do this it says i cant run it under elevated privilege's and them when i take it off it says missing files
Run FiveM as Administrator:
Right-click the FiveM shortcut or executable.
Select "Run as administrator."
Disable UAC Temporarily:
Type UAC in the Windows search bar and select "Change User Account Control settings."
Move the slider to "Never notify" and click "OK." Remember to revert this change once you're done with the troubleshooting.
Verify GTA V Game Files:
If you have GTA V on Steam:
Open Steam, go to your library, right-click GTA V, select "Properties," go to the "Local Files" tab, and click "Verify Integrity of Game Files."
If you have GTA V on the Rockstar Launcher:
Open the Rockstar Games Launcher, go to "Settings," select "GTA V," and click "Verify Integrity."
Reinstall FiveM:
Completely uninstall FiveM.
Delete the FiveM folder located in C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\.
Download and install the latest version of FiveM from the official website.
Check for Missing Dependencies:
Ensure that all necessary software, like DirectX, Visual C++ Redistributables, and .NET Framework, is installed and updated.
Clear FiveM Cache:
Navigate to the FiveM application data folder. This is usually located in C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\FiveM\FiveM.app\cache.
Delete the cache folder.
Disable Antivirus/Firewall Temporarily:
Sometimes, antivirus or firewall settings can interfere with the proper functioning of FiveM.
Temporarily disable your antivirus or firewall and check if the issue persists. If it resolves the issue, consider adding an exception for FiveM.
Check for FiveM Server Issues:
Sometimes, the problem might be with the server you're trying to connect to. Try joining a different server to see if the issue is server-specific.
Update Graphics Drivers:
Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date. Visit the website of your GPU manufacturer (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel) and download the latest drivers.
Reinstall GTA V:
If none of the above steps work, consider reinstalling GTA V completely. This is a last resort and can take some time, but it might resolve any underlying issues with the game files.
Run FiveM as Administrator:
Right-click the FiveM shortcut or executable.
Select "Run as administrator."
Disable UAC Temporarily:
Type UAC in the Windows search bar and select "Change User Account Control settings."
Move the slider to "Never notify" and click "OK." Remember to revert this change once you're done with the troubleshooting.
Verify GTA V Game Files:
If you have GTA V on Steam:
Open Steam, go to your library, right-click GTA V, select "Properties," go to the "Local Files" tab, and click "Verify Integrity of Game Files."
If you have GTA V on the Rockstar Launcher:
Open the Rockstar Games Launcher, go to "Settings," select "GTA V," and click "Verify Integrity."
Reinstall FiveM:
Completely uninstall FiveM.
Delete the FiveM folder located in C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\.
Download and install the latest version of FiveM from the official website.
Check for Missing Dependencies:
Ensure that all necessary software, like DirectX, Visual C++ Redistributables, and .NET Framework, is installed and updated.
Clear FiveM Cache:
Navigate to the FiveM application data folder. This is usually located in C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\FiveM\FiveM.app\cache.
Delete the cache folder.
Disable Antivirus/Firewall Temporarily:
Sometimes, antivirus or firewall settings can interfere with the proper functioning of FiveM.
Temporarily disable your antivirus or firewall and check if the issue persists. If it resolves the issue, consider adding an exception for FiveM.
Check for FiveM Server Issues:
Sometimes, the problem might be with the server you're trying to connect to. Try joining a different server to see if the issue is server-specific.
Update Graphics Drivers:
Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date. Visit the website of your GPU manufacturer (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel) and download the latest drivers.
Reinstall GTA V:
If none of the above steps work, consider reinstalling GTA V completely. This is a last resort and can take some time, but it might resolve any underlying issues with the game files.
When I click on common then stream it don’t say steam library
Uninstall FiveM:
If you currently have FiveM installed, start by uninstalling it from your computer.
Redownload FiveM:
Visit the official FiveM website and download the latest version of the client.
Locate Your GTA V Directory:
Open File Explorer and navigate to your Local Disk (C:).
Go to the Program Files (x86) folder.
Find and open the Steam folder.
Inside the Steam directory, locate and open the steamapps folder.
Then, go to the common folder.
Here, find and open your Grand Theft Auto V folder.
Launch GTA V via FiveM:
Says I can’t run fivem in administrator mode
You needd to turn off firewall
could i get anyone discord to show yall what it says for me and yall could teach me what to do cause this is not it bro.
Whats the error dude read the pinned comments
Missing dlc???
It didn’t work I need help with it some1 pleaseeee
please review the blog too! it will surely fix it
@@TechnicalKhanSabI did it didn’t work
@@JordonPlayford I got you bro give me your discord
@@Tay-Fil-ADaTwap#3173 I got it on steam and can’t get it to work please help !
@@Tay-Fil-A yoo hmu i need help with samething Pressure#4906
pls help anyone it doesnt work
Uninstall FiveM:
If you currently have FiveM installed, start by uninstalling it from your computer.
Redownload FiveM:
Visit the official FiveM website and download the latest version of the client.
Locate Your GTA V Directory:
Open File Explorer and navigate to your Local Disk (C:).
Go to the Program Files (x86) folder.
Find and open the Steam folder.
Inside the Steam directory, locate and open the steamapps folder.
Then, go to the common folder.
Here, find and open your Grand Theft Auto V folder.
Launch GTA V via FiveM:
Inside the Grand Theft Auto V folder, find the executable file (usually named GTA5.exe with the GTA logo).
Right-click the file and choose to open it with FiveM or launch it directly after opening FiveM
@@TechnicalKhanSab Launch GTA V via FiveM: I don't see that in the folder
Can someone to help me?? pleaseeee
Uninstall FiveM:
If FiveM is currently installed, start by uninstalling it from your computer.
Go to Control Panel > Programs and Features, find FiveM in the list, right-click it, and select Uninstall.
Clear Residual Files (Optional but Recommended):
After uninstalling, navigate to the folder where FiveM was installed (usually in the AppData folder).
Delete any remaining FiveM folders or files to ensure a clean installation.
Redownload FiveM:
Visit the official FiveM website and download the latest version of the client.
Save the installer to a location on your computer.
Install FiveM:
Run the downloaded installer and follow the on-screen instructions to install FiveM on your computer.
During installation, select the drive where GTA V is installed for smoother integration.
Locate Your GTA V Directory:
Open File Explorer and navigate to your Local Disk (C:).
Go to Program Files (x86).
Locate and open the Steam folder.
Inside the Steam directory, navigate to the steamapps folder.
Then, go to the common folder.
Here, find and open your Grand Theft Auto V folder.
Verify GTA V Files (Optional but Recommended):
Open Steam, go to your library, and find Grand Theft Auto V.
Right-click the game, select Properties, go to the Installed Files tab, and click Verify integrity of game files.
This will ensure all game files are intact and not corrupted.
Launch GTA V via FiveM:
Inside the Grand Theft Auto V folder, locate the executable file (usually named GTA5.exe with the GTA logo).
Right-click the file and choose to open it with FiveM or launch FiveM first and select the GTA V executable when prompted.
Set Up Your FiveM Account (If Required):
If you don’t have a FiveM account, you may need to create one during the first launch.
Follow the on-screen instructions to link your account with GTA V.
Adjust FiveM Settings (Optional):
Once FiveM is launched, go to the settings menu to adjust graphics, controls, and other preferences for optimal gameplay.
Join a Server:
After setting up, use the server browser in FiveM to find and join a server that suits your preferences.
Make sure your server is compatible with your game version to avoid issues.
Bro what are you talkin about it doesnt happenend anything
this error often occurs thats why i made a video about it
dosent work for me, can somone please help me i have watched so many videoes to and dosent sem to help
hey have you tried all the steps from the video and from the Blog Link i mentioned ?
i got you did you buy gta off steam?
no epic games buy both from steam
@@Pijus08 I can fix it if you bought game off steam
@@Tay-Fil-Ayea I did I need help too bro
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Run FiveM as Administrator:
Right-click the FiveM shortcut or executable.
Select "Run as administrator."
Disable UAC Temporarily:
Type UAC in the Windows search bar and select "Change User Account Control settings."
Move the slider to "Never notify" and click "OK." Remember to revert this change once you're done with the troubleshooting.
Verify GTA V Game Files:
If you have GTA V on Steam:
Open Steam, go to your library, right-click GTA V, select "Properties," go to the "Local Files" tab, and click "Verify Integrity of Game Files."
If you have GTA V on the Rockstar Launcher:
Open the Rockstar Games Launcher, go to "Settings," select "GTA V," and click "Verify Integrity."
Reinstall FiveM:
Completely uninstall FiveM.
Delete the FiveM folder located in C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\.
Download and install the latest version of FiveM from the official website.
Check for Missing Dependencies:
Ensure that all necessary software, like DirectX, Visual C++ Redistributables, and .NET Framework, is installed and updated.
Clear FiveM Cache:
Navigate to the FiveM application data folder. This is usually located in C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\FiveM\FiveM.app\cache.
Delete the cache folder.
Disable Antivirus/Firewall Temporarily:
Sometimes, antivirus or firewall settings can interfere with the proper functioning of FiveM.
Temporarily disable your antivirus or firewall and check if the issue persists. If it resolves the issue, consider adding an exception for FiveM.
Check for FiveM Server Issues:
Sometimes, the problem might be with the server you're trying to connect to. Try joining a different server to see if the issue is server-specific.
Update Graphics Drivers:
Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date. Visit the website of your GPU manufacturer (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel) and download the latest drivers.
Reinstall GTA V:
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@@miguelarias-dy4rq delete the game and reinstall it. it might take a few hours tho..
@@miguelarias-dy4rq HOLA me dice que fivem no acepta que lo ejecute como admin,sabes q puedo hacer?