I think you need to crack your disc you can find the crack in your installer disc..
How?
1.first open your installer CD gta4
2.find the folder the name of folder is crack
3.if you find the crack folder open it
4.copy the icon of gta4 that you see in crack folder
5.and go to your gta4(install first your gta4)
6.open the folder of your gta4 if you already install it
7.paste the crack...
I think i can help you...
Godbless...
P.s. Sorry for my English hu i cant write a good enlish gramar...i am a filipino..^_^
Insert the correct disk, and follow the installation Wizard. Then you should be able to start playing the game.
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Insert the correct key into the ignition switch and start the engine. That should shut the alarm off.
No.
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Technically, no, but it is extremely suggested that you do, as the computer would be nearly useless without memory.
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Install and open it from your desktop. Or find it in your start menu and open it.
Not really. After you install new memory, Windows will automatically detect it when you next start the computer.
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