Avoid removing software by disabling it rather than deleting it.
Avoid removing software by disabling it rather than deleting it.
You're asking about disabling programs without removing them, so they appear gone but remain functional. This can be useful when troubleshooting issues like your GTA 5 crashing. I recommend checking system settings or the program's own options for a "disable" or "restore" feature that mimics uninstallation while keeping data intact. If you need further guidance, let me know!
You haven't encountered this before. Would you like to check the consistency of your game files?
You haven't initiated the program yet... if it isn't running, it's essentially turned off, which is normal behavior for software.
It's accurate. The log indicates an issue with my devices or VGA settings. Earlier, the game functioned properly about a month ago, after which I updated drivers and other related software. I believe I misunderstood what I was referring to when I mentioned "program"—it was something you typically install. I've already submitted a support ticket after researching various online fixes, but I'm expecting a delayed response that doesn't assist effectively.
I've tried both things already, still the same. If you're interested enough, heres the .log file from the game: http://pastebin.com/62u1yar8