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Just google 'GTA San Andreas Quicksave mod' and you should find them, and hopefully for you they actually work.
About the crashing, are you running the game vanilla? As I only managed to get the game to crash after adding in a radio mod that works like an MP3 player, for the rest the modpack I've been using worked flawlessly (Qualcom's... you can find it in the Guides>Modding & Configuration).
I call it a modpack, but in essence it's a crapton of community fixes, uncoupling of FPS to scripts, and the works just so you can run the game on new PCs. It's basically the vanilla game, but it'll work on a modern system (for reference, I'm on a R5 3600/16 GB/1060/Win 10)