How to Fix GTA San Andreas Crash on Windows 10
TrainingHost路7 months agoFirst off, make sure you're running GTA San Andreas as an administrator. Right-click on the game icon, hit 'Properties,' go to the 'Compatibility' tab, and check 'Run this program as an administrator.' This often sorts out a lot of issues with older games on newer systems.
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Compatibility mode is your friend here. Right-click the game shortcut, go to Properties > Compatibility, and set the game to run in compatibility mode for Windows XP (Service Pack 3). Also, don't forget to update your graphics drivers; outdated drivers can sometimes cause crashes.
Honestly, it's all about compatibility settings. I had the same issue and setting the game to run in compatibility mode for an earlier version of Windows fixed it for me. Also, if you're using mods, try disabling them. Mods can sometimes cause crashes if they're not compatible with your current setup.
Hot take, but maybe it's time to move on to GTA V. San Andreas is classic, but V has fewer compatibility issues on Windows 10.
Have you tried turning it off and on again? Jokes aside, a simple system reboot can sometimes work wonders. If that doesn't help, reinstalling GTA San Andreas could do the trick. It's like giving the game a fresh start on your PC.
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