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How To Uninstall Eup Law And Order Patched //top\\ -

The EUP Law & Order Patched mod is a staple for GTA V players who want high-quality, realistic emergency uniforms. However, because it modifies core game files and relies on specific frameworks like OpenIV and ScriptHookV, things can occasionally go wrong. Whether you’re dealing with "Game Memory Error" crashes, outfit glitches, or you simply want to revert to a vanilla experience, removing it requires more than just hitting "delete."

If you are uninstalling because the patched version broke your game after a recent GTA V update, consider switching to the standard, non-patched EUP (available on LCPDFR.com) for better long-term stability. how to uninstall eup law and order patched

Are you looking to clean your game entirely for GTA Online, or do you just want to switch to a different uniform mod? The EUP Law & Order Patched mod is

Step 3: Uninstallation by Method

For OpenIV Manual Installations:

  1. Launch OpenIV and enable Edit Mode.
  2. Navigate to Grand Theft Auto V\mods\update\x64\dlcpacks\.
  3. Locate and delete the folder named eup or eup_laworder (depending on version).
  4. Go to mods\update\update.rpf\common\data\ and delete any dlclist.xml or extratitleupdatedata.xml edits, or restore original versions if you backed them up.
  5. Remove any EUP-related .ytd (texture) or .ydd (model) files from x64e.rpf or x64g.rpf if they were manually added – this is rare and risky; restoring a clean mods folder is safer.
  1. Delete the "Mods" Folder: If you exclusively used the mods folder for your modding, simply delete the entire mods folder located in your GTA V root directory. This will instantly revert your game to 100% vanilla status.
  2. Verify Integrity (Steam/Epic Games):

    2. Game Crashes on Load: If you deleted the EUP folder but forgot to remove the entry from dlclist.xml (Method 2), the game will crash because it is looking for a file that doesn't exist. Double-check your configuration files to ensure no traces of the mod remain. Launch OpenIV and enable Edit Mode

    C. If installed manually (dropped into game folders)

    1. Identify files added/modified during installation (common types: .rpf, .ydd, .ytd, .meta, .ini).
    2. Remove mod files from: