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# FiveM Blurred DMA

#### **Step 1: Preparing Your Setup**

To ensure smooth operation, follow these basic steps before running the loader.

**1.1 Use a Second PC**

* Always run the loader on a separate PC to minimize risk.
* This helps keep your main gaming PC safe and reduces chances of detection.

**1.2 Disable Antivirus & Firewall**

* Most antivirus programs flag loaders as potential threats.
* To prevent conflicts, temporarily disable:
  * Windows Defender (or add an exception)
  * Any third-party antivirus software
  * Windows Firewall (if needed)

**1.3 Install Required Dependencies**

* Ensure your system has:
  * The latest Windows updates installed
  * Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables (latest versions)
  * .NET Framework (latest version)

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#### **Step 2: Downloading and Running the Loader**

**2.1 Download the Loader**

* Go to: blurred.gg/loader
* Download the latest version.
* Extract it to a safe folder (avoid running from Downloads).

**2.2 Running the Loader**

* Right-click the loader and select **Run as Administrator**.
* Follow any on-screen prompts to complete setup.
* If asked for credentials, enter them correctly.
* If required, inject using the appropriate method provided by the loader.


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