Error Installing FiveM

What is the issue you’re having?

When I attempt to install FiveM, the intital download opens, but nothing saves to my computer besides the download FiveM.exe from the Website, no FiveM Application Data, Developer Kit, any of it, and I did get it to work one time, repeated the steps, didn’t work again and it said that it couldn’t launch GTA V, which was a fresh installed & verified the files.

What have you tried already to fix the issue?

Reinstall GTA V & FiveM
Clear All FiveM & GTA Data From Computer
Different Drives (C,D,Desktop)

What server did you get this issue on?

N/A

Windows version

Windows 11 26200.8457

System specifications

Intel I7-10700F
48G Rams DDR4
1 TB Hard Drive
1 TB SSD
RTX 4070

Antivirus software

Default

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Can you try doing this?

Open the NVIDIA App.
Click the Settings button on the left side.
Find the “Game filters and Photo Mode” setting.
Disable that setting (turn the setting button from green to grey)

If it doesn’t work can you try explaining what happens when you run FiveM.

Please make sure that you don’t have any graphics mods in your Downloads folder. They will try to load because they are next to the FiveM.exe and they often end up crashing the installer. Anything like d3d8.dll, d3d9.dll, d3d10.dll, d3d10core.dll, d3d11.dll, dxgi.dll, etc.

This seems to have worked, thank you so much!

The NVIDIA filters seemed to be the problem, thank you though.

Very interesting, the issue with the NVIDIA Game Filters was supposed to be solved a few weeks ago. Can you do me a favour and check this to help diagnose it:
-Press the Windows key + R on your keyboard

  • in the Run box that opens, type in %localappdata%\CrashDumps and press OK
  • This should open a folder. Look for any files named FiveM.exe.<numbers>.dmp or FiveM_GTAProcess.exe.<numbers>.dmp or anything like that and upload those files here.

EDIT: Disregard, the Game Filters fix only made it to the Release client yesterday https://changelogs-live.fivem.net/api/changelog/versions/30571