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Exit steam, rightclick steam, run steam as admin.
Rightclick gtav in steam, properties, local files tab, browse local files.
( View file extensions, show hidden/protected files - google how if needed )
Compare your folder/files to the screenshot - delete anything that is NOT in the screenshot.
(or move them to a holding folder... if you want to put them back later...)
( Ignore date, time, type, size - leave commandline.txt IF you use it ) -----
Then - delete the highlighted files.
And then ===> VERIFY CACHE. (you should/MUST do this)
(rightclick gtav in steam, properties, local files tab, verify integrity of game cache)
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=578295928
In some cases, antivirus and other security/protection softwares can interfere with verify.
Pause/stop/disable (uninstall if you have to be sure) and try again. Sometimes, verify cache needs to be run a few times before it catches (for whatever reason -.-).
Thank you SO MUCH