
I recommend using Boot camp to dual boot Windows. Performance will be much lower than when being run natively on Windows. A finder window will now pop up with the Run SA:MP application within.Go to the next step - Select the same bottle you used to install Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas into.Go to the next step, and choose your SA:MP installer.Scroll to the bottom of the list of software, and select Other software.In the Crossover Menu press Configure and then Install Software.Close Crossover fully by right clicking on it (Shift+Click or two finger click) on the dock.Paste in your no-cd crack, and rename it to gta_sa.exeĮnsure you have the SA:MP installer downloaded before continuing.You will see a file called gta_sa.exe - rename this file to gta_sa_original.exe.When you have opened finder, go to the Go menu, and select Go to Folder - paste the following inĬode: Select all drive_c/Program Files/Rockstar Games/Grand Theft Auto San Andreas.

To get to this directory you must Open Finder. Crossover defaults the install location to your Application Support directory.Only follow these steps if you need to install one of these. Go through the GTA installation as per usual - this may take some time.Otherwise it will default to Grand Theft Auto San Andreas.


Select a name for your bottle if you wish.Crossover recommends using a New Windows XP bottle for your game installation - seeing as each game is virtualized separately, this should be left as default.Crossover will now ask you where you wish to install the game from, you should select Choose Installer File and browse for the setup.exe on your GTA SA disc or ISO.It will be found under Community Supported Applications When the window loads, search for " San Andreas" and select GTA: San Andreas.Of these options, select Configure, then select Install Software.

