It sounds simple, but a clean restart can clear out temporary data conflicts that cause unrecoverable faults.
Follow this comprehensive troubleshooting guide to systematically resolve the issue. 1. Verify Game Files via Your Launcher
To fix this properly, do not just update over your existing installation. Perform a clean install: It sounds simple, but a clean restart can
: Launch the OpenIV Tool Platform. Select the Tools top menu bar and click ASI Manager . Uninstall all three core drivers: ASI Loader , OpenIV.ASI , and Open Camera . Click reinstall on all three modules to force correct configuration paths. 4. Reinstall Graphics Drivers and Disable Overlays
Download the latest driver installer directly from your manufacturer's website (, AMD , or Intel ). Run the installer. Verify Game Files via Your Launcher To fix
Outdated GPU drivers can cause the game to lose communication with your hardware, leading to unrecoverable faults.
Quick checklist (copy-paste)
Navigate to the top menu bar and select , then click ASI Manager .
Click and wait for the verification scan to finish. For Epic Games Users Open the Epic Games Launcher and navigate to your Library . Uninstall all three core drivers: ASI Loader , OpenIV
Step 4: Reinstall Rockstar Social Club & Launcher Components
Corrupted or missing game files are the most common cause of unrecoverable faults. Instead of reinstalling the entire 100GB+ game, you can use your game launcher to scan and repair broken files. For Steam Users: Open your . Right-click on Grand Theft Auto V and select Properties . Navigate to the Installed Files tab. Click Verify integrity of game files .