![]() ![]() The folder 'Installers' has all the programs needed to run the game. 'C: \ Program Files (x86) \ steam \ steamapps \ common \ Grand Theft Auto IV Episodes from Liberty City \ Installers'. Not sure if it will work for everyone who has problems, but it worked for me. Or install all the programs coming folder. ![]() I forgot to reply to this post after I managed to get my GTA working, this post helped me - specifically, the last link - In which it mentioned The Windows Live Sign In Assistant, which after I installed, solved all of my problems. Originally posted by LoneWolfDon:I had the same/similar problem as you were having. Perhaps some of the info might also be of help Right-click on those files in your EFLC folder, Properties, Compatibility tab to adjust those settings.Īnother post I made for another User. I also used a similar method for launching GTAIV as well (make a short-cut for the "LaunchGTAIV.exe" file found in the GTAIV folder and launch from that).Īnother thing you could try, have the LaunchEFLC.exe and EFLC.exe files set to run in Compatibility Mode of Windows2000 (that fixed some problems for some Users) as well as having them set to Run as Admin This works for me on my computer at least (Windows 7, 64-bit, home edition) for EFLC. Have your Steam-client open, and use the shortcut to launch EFLC instead. Make a shortcut to the "LaunchEFLC.exe" and place it on your Windows desktop. Of course, the path on your computer could be different according to where you have Steam installed on your computer. Navigate to where you have it installed.Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\steam\steamapps\common\EFLC\ ![]() Launching from within the Steam-client, both EFLC and GTAIV would crash on me. I don't know if this info will help, but it works for me I had the same/similar problem as you were having. ![]()
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