
Specify your GTA V file location Default for Steam is - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V\ Launch OpenIV and Select Windows under Grand Theft Auto V.

Once all your keys are found you can close the window and we can move on to running the initial setup and configuring OpenIV. On my rig I7-8700k, 32gb of Memory w/ m.2 drive it took roughly 2 hours start to finish. Have some patience and this typically takes some time. It will move onto locating your AES keys for GTA5.exe and so on. Depending on the strength of your CPU this may take some time let this run regardless!Įventually you will be presented with found XX! messages letting you know the keys are resolving. This will start the process of fetching your copies encryption keys. Return to the command prompt window and enter the following archivefix.exe fetch.With this window open launch your normal GTA 5 single player game and leave it minimized. A command prompt window will open, showing the path of your folder containing Archive fix.
#Archive fix fivem install#
Install OpenIV and leave it closed for now.Įxtract Archivefix zip contents into a folder and navigate to it.Ĭlick in the blank space on the location bar of Explorer and type CMD. You will need two things in order to follow along with this guide. For those of you who are running Rockstar and or Epic versions these steps will vary slightly.

I am writing this guide using a steam copy of the game. This guide applies to installing mods, replacing textures and encrypting Rockstars RPF directories so your game can run properly. Hopefully this helps everyone out and is a bit easier to follow than my video. I've put together the guide below to cover step by step from download to install.
#Archive fix fivem how to#
I made a video and post just over a year ago discussing how to install mods and it got decent views and a lot of questions.
