How To Uninstall Eup Law And Order Patched [updated] -

Here’s a concise draft you can use to explain how to uninstall the EUP Law & Order patched mod:

How to Uninstall the EUP Law & Order Patched Mod

  1. Back up your game files
  1. Disable the mod in your mod manager (if used)
  1. Remove installed files manually
  1. Restore original game archives
  1. Clean up scripts and configuration
  1. Verify game integrity (optional but recommended)
  1. Delete cached or leftover data
  1. Test the game
  1. Reinstall original mods (if desired)

Troubleshooting tips

If you tell me which platform (Windows/Steam) and which tools you used to install EUP (OpenIV, manual install, mod manager), I can provide exact file paths and step-by-step commands.

Uninstalling the EUP (Emergency Uniforms Pack) Law and Order Patched mod for GTA V requires a clean sweep of both your "mods" folder and your DLC list. Since this mod overwrites game files via OpenIV, simply deleting a folder often isn't enough to prevent game crashes. 1. Remove the DLC Folder The core of the mod lives in your game directory.

Navigate to your main GTA V folder (usually SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V). Go to mods > update > x64 > dlcpacks. Locate the folder named eup and delete it entirely. 2. Clean the dlclist.xml

If you don't remove the "load" command for the mod, your game will likely crash on startup or infinite load. Open OpenIV and turn on Edit Mode. Navigate to: mods > update > update.rpf > common > data. Right-click dlclist.xml and select Edit. how to uninstall eup law and order patched

Find the line: dlcpacks:\eup\ (or similar names like eup_law_and_order). Delete that entire line, then click Save. 3. Delete Supplemental Scripts

If you installed the EUP Menu, you need to remove the plugin so it doesn't try to call assets that no longer exist. In your main GTA V folder, go to the plugins folder.

Delete EUPMenu.dll and the EUP folder inside the plugins directory. 4. Revert "OIV" Automatic Installs

If you used an .oiv package installer to "patch" your EUP, the mod may have changed files in update.rpf.

The safest way to fix this is to go to your mods folder and delete the update.rpf file found within mods > update.

OpenIV will then prompt you to "Copy to mods folder" again from the original game files, giving you a fresh, unmodded version of the update file. Here’s a concise draft you can use to

Pro-Tip: Always rebuild your Archive (Shift+Ctrl+R in OpenIV) after deleting large mod folders to ensure the game's file pathing stays optimized.

Are you looking to replace this with a different clothing mod, or are you trying to return to a completely vanilla game?

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:
    • GTA V root
    • mods folder (if present)
    • scripts folder (if ScriptHookV scripts were added)
  3. If you have a list of installed files from the mod’s readme, use it to delete exactly those files.

"I don't remember if I installed the patched version or the normal one."


Method 3: The "Nuclear Option" (Reinstalling)

If you are unsure which files belong to the mod or if your game is crashing and you suspect corrupted EUP files, the cleanest way to uninstall is to remove the modified files entirely.

  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):
    • Right-click GTA V in your library.
    • Go to Properties > Local Files > Verify Integrity of Game Files.
    • This will re-download any original game files that may have been accidentally modified or deleted.

Troubleshooting Common Post-Uninstall Issues

1. The "Black Suit" or "Invisible" Body Glitch: If you uninstall EUP but your character save file (or a FiveM server cache) still expects the clothing to be there, your character might appear naked or wearing a default black suit.

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.


Assumptions


Step-by-step uninstall:

  1. Open OpenIV in ASI Manager / Edit mode (green folder icon). Back up your game files

  2. Navigate to your mods folder (if you installed EUP there):

    • mods\update\x64\dlcpacks\
  3. Delete the EUP Law & Order DLC pack folder – usually named something like:

    • eup or eup_laworder
    • (Check inside to be sure – it contains files like dlc.rpf with EUP uniforms).
  4. Remove the DLC list entry (critical for the patched version):

    • Go to:
      mods\update\update.rpf\common\data\
    • Extract or edit dlclist.xml.
    • Find the line that adds your EUP pack, e.g.:
      <Item>dlcpacks:/eup/</Item>
      
    • Delete that entire line and save the file.
    • Drag the edited dlclist.xml back into OpenIV (replace the existing one).
  5. Check for leftover scripts (if you used the patched version with a custom EUP menu or interaction):

    • Go to Grand Theft Auto V\scripts\
    • Delete files like:
      • EUPMenu.dll
      • EUPConfig.ini
      • Any EUP-related folders.
  6. Restore original game files (if you overwrote base game files instead of using mods folder – not recommended):

    • Run OpenIV → Tools → Package Installer → reinstall the original game files from a backup, or verify game files via Steam/Epic.
  7. Final check:

    • Launch GTA V. If you still see EUP uniforms, you may have an extra copy in update.rpf (not recommended). Repeat steps with the main update.rpf only if you’re advanced.