
Scroll down the menu until you reach 'Delete Cookies' and press X. Once you browser opens press the triangle button once, from the new menu highlight the 'Tools' option and press X. To do this scroll along the cross media bar until you reach the 'Network' tab, now scroll up / down the list until you reach the 'Internet Browser', highlight this and press X. Once this has been done press triangle and change the option Disabled.Ħ) Delete all of the system's Internet cache. Scroll to Settings, now scroll up / down to 'Network Settings' select Media Server connection. From the menu select 'Do not display' Press X to confirm this.ĥ) Disable Media Server functionality. To do this scroll along the cross media bar until you reach the 'Network' tab, now scroll up / down the list until you reach the 'Information Board', highlight this and press triangle. Once this has been done unplug the ethernet cable if you are connecting to the Internet if using this.Ĥ) Disable the console's information board.

Now scroll down to the Internet connection option and press x, now select the disable option. To do this scroll along the cross media bar until you reach the 'Settings' tab, now scroll up / down the list until you reach the 'Network Settings'.

Highlight this and press triangle once, and from the context menu select Delete.ģ) Disable your Internet connectivity for the PS3. Scroll along the cross media bar until you reach the 'Game' tab, now scroll up / down the list until you reach the 'Save Data Utility' Enter this and locate the GTA IV option. To delete any save files you will need to do the following. This will delete the game's install information.Ģ) Delete the game's save files. Highlight this and press triangle once, from the menu select Delete.

Scroll along the cross media bar until you reach the 'Game' tab, now scroll up / down the list until you reach the 'Game Data Utility' Enter this and locate the GTA IV option. Please run through the following, go through in order.ġ) Delete the game's install data. An inquiry into the Take-Two tech support site yielded the following array of suggestions on how to fix the problem. Take-Two representatives may not have been willing to go on the record about the issue, but the publisher's tech support team does not have the same luxury when it comes to customer complaints. While the majority of complaints appear to be coming from PlayStation 3 users, Xbox 360 owners with glitch-ridden game experiences have also voiced their frustrations online. Reports of Grand Theft Auto IV freezing up have been circulating message boards since the game's launch Tuesday, but Rockstar Games has been tight-lipped as to the reason or the remedy, passing off requests for public comment onto Sony.
