Crash Adhesive.dll

What is the issue you’re having?

FiveM crashes on various situations such as consulting an ATM, setting the radio’s frequency or spawning cars. The issue appears to be client sided and i can´t understand what is causing this crash. I also know is related to adhesive.dll and I’ve seen more people going through this issue but I coudn’t find an actual solution.

(Another option could be server issues causing client-sided crashes but I don’t know if that’s the case)

What have you tried already to fix the issue?

I tried:

  • Reinstall FiveM, cleaning AppData and all FiveM Cache, application data and SDK data.
  • Make a clean reinstall of FiveM on disk C:/
  • Change the Update source to Canary and Beta
  • Delete the adhesive.dll and download the dll from the internet

Error screenshot(s)

Windows version

Windows 11 Pro 64bits 25H2 (26200.8117)

System specifications

CPU: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core™ i5-11400 @ 2.60GHz (2.59 GHz)
RAM: 16,0 GB
GPU: AMD Radeon RX7600 (VRAM: 8GB / Total Memory: 16GB)

Antivirus software

Windows Defender

CitizenFX crash zip file (‘Save information’ on a crash)

CfxCrashDump_2026_04_08_01_20_47.zip (1.74 MB)

Additional comments

I honestly have no more clues to how to fix this issue so I hope the information I provided is enough to shed some light on this :slight_smile:

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Adhesive.dll is the FiveM anti-cheat that’s crashing, so unfortunately you can’t investigate the crash dump in detail. The anti-cheat doesn’t provide any information to avoid helping cheaters.

Could you try doing a deep scan for malware using Malwarebytes: https://www.malwarebytes.com/

If that doesn’t help, try updating your BIOS if an update is available.