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GTA:IV => IV:MP - Liberty City Multiplayer => IV:MP Support => Topic started by: Vincentb on February 03, 2016, 01:49:35 am

Title: Weird Problem
Post by: Vincentb on February 03, 2016, 01:49:35 am
Well it all Started when i was playing Ivmp and suddenly the pc shutted down.well when i opened the pc again and tried to play in the section of the server ip it shows to me that sign  ":O" and in the settings my name aint shown however when i type the server ip and enter the game the load screen shows nothing just the sea not even connecting to the server idk what to do tried to reinstall ivmp and restart the pc and nothing happened please help
Title: Re: Weird Problem
Post by: Mikal on February 03, 2016, 02:03:18 am
Perhaps your PC overheated whilst you were playing IV and that's why it shut off, maybe it corrupted something on the way out? Not really sure though...
Title: Re: Weird Problem
Post by: rid on February 03, 2016, 02:59:38 am
Restarting PC & reinstalling IVMP did not solve it? Now that is weird. I think your IVMP settings.xml file got corrupted (and possibly not the only corrupted file)

Try uninstalling IVMP again and delete the following files / folders, path may vary depending on your Windows install:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto IV\IVMP\ - delete the whole folder, including any files inside
C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto IV\LaunchIVMP.exe - if for some reason it does not get deleted after its uninstall.

After this, try installing IVMP again. Rebooting between reinstalls and after install might be a good idea just to be completely "safe".


Also, I recommend you to run check your HDD / SSD for errors that may have happened with the forced shutdown.
Tutorial: http://www.thewindowsclub.com/disk-error-checking-windows-8

And last but not least, if your computer is shutting down randomly, like power going off (and not normal Windows shutdowns) then it most likely means something is wrong with your hardware. Might be a dying power supply, but could be anything else too, hardware troubleshooting is a pain in the ***.
Title: Re: Weird Problem
Post by: Vincentb on February 03, 2016, 12:56:33 pm
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estarting PC & reinstalling IVMP did not solve it? Now that is weird. I think your IVMP settings.xml file got corrupted (and possibly not the only corrupted file)

Try uninstalling IVMP again and delete the following files / folders, path may vary depending on your Windows install:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto IV\IVMP\ - delete the whole folder, including any files inside
C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto IV\LaunchIVMP.exe - if for some reason it does not get deleted after its uninstall.

After this, try installing IVMP again. Rebooting between reinstalls and after install might be a good idea just to be completely "safe".

Thanks Wheelrider that some how fixed it  :)
Title: Re: Weird Problem
Post by: DarkPower202 on February 11, 2016, 08:28:43 am
CPU Overheats, It causes the Motherboard to shut down so it won't melt any CPU components.

I know the problem is fixed but i think you need to Reapply New Thermal Paste just in case :)
1 month ago i was messing around with my BIOS settings, Accidentally overclocked my Pentium 4 CPU
Then my PC restarts & it won't turn on! :neutral2: I was freaking out, 5 minutes later i was able to turn it on and get into the BIOS menu. The CPU gets overheated 100°C, causing the system to shutdown.
I've browsing around the internet "How to reset BIOS Settings" and managed to get it fixed 1 week later.

[LGA775 Motherboard] My 2 attempts : I didn't know that the heatsink is installed correctly :D
First attempt : Applied New Thermal Paste on the CPU (Temperature stucks at 80°C)
Second attempt : Reapplied the Thermal Paste (Still stuck @80°C)
Third attempt : Again, Reapplied the Thermal Paste, Having a look at the heatsink xD (Fixed! 40°C - 60°C)

Good luck. :D I've learned how to replace CPU too when i was reapplying that paste. lol

( Ignore my specs :bananarock: )

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