Grand theft auto V has exited unexpectedly (after notebook fix update)

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For some reason my GTA V still keeps crashing even after the update which should "fix" the problem with 2 graphics cards.

Also when I try to run only with my Intel/AMD graphics card it ends up giving an error that DirectX 9 wasn't found on my device? Which I get for my Intel but not my AMD. It has to be installed on at least one of them cause it doesn't give this error with both enabled.

Specs:
i7 4700MQ
AMD HD8970m
8GB of ram
Windows 7 64 bit

My GTA is installed on a hdd and there is over 400gb of space left. I also tried repairing my files with the uninstaller you can also repair your game there instead of uninstalling.






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How do I fix my unexpectedly exited GTA 5?

If your graphics card is unstable or corrupted, your game crashes on startup....To do so:
  • Open GTA 5 Settings.
  • Click Graphics and scroll down. Find VSync and turn it ON. If it's already ON, try turning it OFF, then restart your game and turn VSync on again.
  • Restart your PC and GTA 5 again to see if it works.


  • How do I fix GTA V from crashing on startup?

    Try these fixes
  • Run the launcher with admin's rights.
  • Update your graphics driver.
  • Flush your DNS cache.
  • Disable firewall and antivirus software.
  • Perform a clean boot.
  • Reinstall the launcher & Social Club application.




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