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Unless you are comparing CURRENT hashes from the release 2-3 days ago.
Then - go look at this thread-
http://steamcommunity.com/app/271590/discussions/0/2650805212061037866/
My hosts file has only one textcode
127.0.0.1 localhost
and its normal hosts file >_>
Verify cache (after getting error) always reports about 27 corrupted files after check, and automatically start re-downloading 15 gb
But if i check cache after 2 min of playing and exit without error message - cache check is "OK,all good"
You can doublecheck your game is current here-
Open my documents / rockstar games / gtav / launcher.log - it will should have this----
"Version: |1.0.1365.1|1.2.3.8|1.0.1365.1|FSP"
If not - here is a link to the newest appmanifest to help force steam to update gtav-
https://steamcommunity.com/app/271590/discussions/0/276237094320417714/#c276237094320637525
If steam keeps thinking you have corrupt files and everything is in order... scan hdd for errors and test your ram, probably scan for malware/adware/virus too.
I would also open msconfig, and disable ALL non-MS services and ALL startup apps.
Apply/restart.
If you are doing anything else not mentioned in your timeline - it would be wise to skip it.
[2018-03-23 18:59:53.778] [DISPLAY] Version: |1.0.1365.1|1.2.3.8|1.0.1365.1|FSP
problem on both my hdd drives, its not a hdd problem
files really wrong/corrupted (because steam redownloading it after error), its not a ram problem
malware/adware - no. (you really believe what virus can kill only one game? XD) i has antivirus)
maybe..steam downloaded update 1.43 in ~80% ?
Problem being on both drives - and after multiple reinstalls =
I doubt it's your drives = but you check anyways and be 100% sure.
Ram is used in both cases = you check and be sure.
I gave you the current appmanifest to be sure steam is doing it's job properly and you are actually getting what you need / correctly from it. Steam doesn't download 100% correct.... and the files magically transform into something else afterwards.
Hence, malware/virus/adware perhaps causing issues in your ram, or how you/the game sees files. I've had plenty of people tell me they has antivirus only to strip ridiculous amounts of crap off their pc. You scan, you check, you clean - you rule it out.
Let's not even bring crappy internet/wifi/downloadregion into the equation
IF you really wanna giggle - I'm half tempted to tell you to move your entire steamapps/common - and steam / userdata folders OUT of your steam folder - and blast everything else in the steam folder and reinstall it.
Did you infact close everything else open in the background/restart your computer?
(because you know - antivirus "can" interfere with verify cache... -.-)
Yes, disabled antivirus / browser / anything.
This problem has been with me and my friend for many days, appeared almost immediately after the update, rebooted the computer, of course.
Internet 80mb/s - more bandwidth of the disk drive.
Hm...good idea
Do you mind if we could get in a discord/steam call? Im not exactly a picture/text guy so being actually talked to about it would really help [/quote]
My English is terrible, and I do not understand a single word : D
- Open Windows Defender Firewall
- From the app list allowed, find the item: Grand Theft Auto V and check "Private".
- Click "Ok" and close.
To have a comparison with others:
- Open "event viewer of windows"
- From the left table, select: "Windows log" -> "Applications",
- Now on the right list, search the GTAV crash event, is displayed with an error icon, and named "Application". Double click on it,
- Finally check if the name of the module that caused the error is always the same: "GTA5.exe".
Thanks for help :-)
Thank you.
c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc - open hosts in notepad - copy/paste it all here.
Seriously, all of it. The entire thing.
Delete "DWS" - destroy windows 10 spying, delete hosts file ,and reinstall steam