Gta V Verifying Download Integrity

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Update 8/7/15 Stuck At Verifying Download Integrity.

I'm so sick of this GTA V PC updates, every time when the game updates, i'm getting a new problem. This time i downloaded the update then the PLAY button showed up. When i clicked on it says Verifying Download Integrity then shows the PLAY button again. It keeps doing that again and again. Anyone having this?

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-SOLUTION FOUND!!!-

Thanks very very much to niioan for the solution, he find the solution by himself with experiments. Such a legend.

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So Here is his answer for solution. (by the way i tested it for GTA Online, works just fine!)

-niioan

Alright guys,I had the same problem and couldn't play for 4-5 days now, but I figured out how to fix it for me. For whatever reason the patcher seems to have created some file that fubar's the launcher. (Seems like a incomplete or corrupted file)

Now I didn't find this answer from anywhere, but kinda read things here and there which made me start experimenting, but then i noticed I had an odd (relative to the others) data file, and simply deleted it and so far I've been back to playing. ( as a note I only play single player for now, so i didn't test online) but anyway, here was my file in particular. I'm under the assumption that they may have a different letter in their names so it may not be 100% the same file, but look for rpf.part files & irregularly small files (mine was 1 KB). I only had one of those files..Good luck!

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Yesterday I purchased GTA V for the PC via Steam and downloaded it onto my laptop at work. When I got home to transfer the 65 GB worth of files to my main computer, I cleared up 65 GB of space on my SSD and have just enough room to fit those downloaded files onto a Steam folder that I created. However, Steam won't recognize the game as installed. I tried to click the 'Install' button for the game where it's currently pointed to the folder where I've copied all of this data, but after exiting Steam and opening it again, it's saying that there isn't enough room to install the game. I spent several hours looking up ways to solve this, but I haven't been able to so far.

Also, Is 65 GB enough space for this game, or will I need to clear up more room for it?

Edit: After following Ross's guide below, everything worked fine with the backup process!

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You'll need 130 GB of space, maybe a bit more, to copy the files in the manner you describe. Steam first checks to see if you have enough free space to install the game, then it checks to see what files have already been copied to the machine. So you'll need 65 GB of space to store the copied files and additional 65GB of free space just so Steam won't refuse to 'download' and install the game.

Probably the easiest way to work around this problem to use Steam's own backup and restore functionality to copy the game between computers. You'll need 65GB of free space on your home computer, and 65GB of space somewhere else. If you happen have a big enough portable USB drive, either a portable hard drive or USB key, than that would be ideal. Otherwise you can use a folder on your main computer and share it over the network. To perform the backup right-click on the game in your library and select 'Backup Game Files..'. To do the restore select 'Backup and Restore Games..' from the 'Steam' menu at the top left of client. Make sure to delete the Grand Theft Auto V files you've already copied to the home computer first.

(I've more detail of the backup and restore process in another answer.) R kelly 12 play mp3 free download pc.

If you have 130 GB of space free on different hard drive on your home computer you can also create a secondary Steam library folder there, copy the GTA V files to secondary library and then 'install' the game to that folder.

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You can do what Ross said, or if you have the WHOLE library folder with you, you can shut down steam and copy it over the on your current steam library. When you open steam, it should be there. (ps. You will need the GTA V folder ('SteamLibrarysteamappscommonGrand Theft Auto V') and the appmanifest_271590.acf file (SteamLibrarysteamappsappmanifest_271590.acf), if you don't have both, steam won't recognise it.)

Note: This is a bit harder than the other solution but this doesn't require 2x size.

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Note 2: I did this several times and it works.

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I found another way, which is to to copy the game directory on 'Steamapps' » 'Common'. Just start installing the game and then pause (doesn't matter when) which will make Steam create a file named 'appmanifest_1234.acf' (number part will differ depending on the game) under the 'Steamapps' directory.

Open that file with a text editor and you will see there the game's name. Under that there's a line name 'StateFlags' '1026'. Change that number to '4', and voila! There you go, you complete the installation - simple as that.

Sample screenshot:

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