FiveM relies entirely on a clean installation of Grand Theft Auto V. If your base game files are corrupted, adhesive.dll will fail to hook into the process.
If none of the above steps work, your FiveM installation may be fundamentally broken. Uninstall FiveM through the Control Panel.
Here is a comprehensive guide to fixing the adhesive.dll error and getting back into your favorite RP servers. 1. Clear Your FiveM Cache adhesive.dll fivem error
The most common cause of DLL errors is corrupted temporary data. Clearing your cache forces FiveM to redownload essential files.
Press Windows Key + R , type %localappdata% , and delete the folder. Download a fresh installer from the official FiveM website . FiveM relies entirely on a clean installation of
Right-click your FiveM shortcut and select Open file location . Step 2: Open the FiveM Application Data folder. Step 3: Open the data folder. Step 4: Delete everything EXCEPT the game-storage folder. Step 5: Restart FiveM and allow it to update. 2. Disable Antivirus and Firewall Interferences
Turn off your Real-Time Protection and try launching the game. Uninstall FiveM through the Control Panel
Install it into a new folder (preferably on your C: drive) to avoid permission issues. Summary Table: Quick Fixes Potential Cause Corrupted Data Delete "cache" inside FiveM Application Data Antivirus Block Add FiveM folder to Exclusions list GTA V Corruption Verify Game Integrity via Steam/Epic/Rockstar System Conflict Update Windows and GPU Drivers
Are you still seeing a or "Crash ID" alongside the adhesive.dll message?
Click the three dots (...) under GTA V in your Library > Manage > Verify .