FiveM is a widely used tool that lets people customize and play together in their own special versions of Grand Theft Auto V.
However, like any software, issues may arise, and one common error encountered is the “GTA5_b2372.exe!sub_1411BE064 (0x0)” error.
The Complete error message usually reads: “An error at GTA5_62372.exe!sub_1411BE064 (0x0) caused FiveM to stop working. A crash report is being uploaded to the FiveM developers.”
In this article, we will explore the possible causes of this error and provide potential solutions to resolve it.
What Causes “GTA5_b2372.exe!sub_1411BE064 (0x0)” On FiveM?
The “GTA5_b2372.exe!sub_1411BE064 (0x0)” error in FiveM often happens when trying to start the game, showing an error message.
Corrupted cache, including data, server, and Nui-storage, is a common cause of this issue.

Sometimes, antivirus or firewall settings may also mistakenly block the application, causing disruptions.
Fortunately, we have some solutions that may help you fix the issue. If they don’t work, reach out to the support team for additional help.
How To Fix “GTA5_b2372.exe!sub_1411BE064 (0x0)” On FiveM?
Here are some potential fixes that may assist in resolving the “GTA5_b2372.exe!sub_1411BE064 (0x0)” error on FiveM:
1. Check Your Internet Connection
Before you start troubleshooting make sure that your internet connection is strong and steady.
Here are the steps to Check your internet connection:
- Turn off your router or modem, wait for a few seconds, and then turn it back on.
- If the problem persists, you can reset your network settings on your device. Go to the network settings menu and look for an option to reset or restart network settings.
- Try connecting your device to a different Wi-Fi network or switch to a cellular data network to see if the issue is specific to your current network.
- If possible, try connecting to the internet using a different device, such as a smartphone or tablet, to see if the issue is specific to your device.
2. Temporarily Disable Antivirus And Firewall
Try temporarily disabling the antivirus or firewall, then check if this issue is caused by this security software or not.
To temporarily disable your antivirus software, locate the antivirus program on your computer, open its settings, and disable it.
To temporarily disable your firewall, follow these steps:
- Open the Control Panel.
- Search for “Windows Defender Firewall” or “Firewall.”
- Select the appropriate network profile.
- Choose the option to turn off the firewall for the selected profile.
- Save the changes and exit the settings.
3. Verify The Integrity Of The Game Files
Verifying game files means checking for any broken or missing parts in the game and fixing them automatically through the game launcher.
This helps make sure the game is fully installed and working correctly.
Here are the steps to verify the Game on Steam:
- Open the Stream Launcher and go to the Library tab
- Right-click on the GTA, then select the Properties.
- Click on the Local Files tab, then click on the VERIFY INTEGRITY OF GAME FILES.
- It should start verifying your game, once done, check the improvement.
Here are the steps to verify the Game on Rockstar Launcher:
- Open Rockstar Games, you can find the settings tab on the top right, click on it.
- Look for the GTA, it should be under the My installed games, if you cannot find GTA, use the SCAN option in the settings tab, then select VERIFY INTEGRITY option on the right pane.
4. Clear FiveM Cache
If verifying the game does not work for you, then try clearing the cache of the FiveM application.
After clearing the cache, check if the issue of “GTA5_b2372.exe!sub_1411BE064 (0x0)” has been resolved or not.
To clear the FiveM cache on your device, follow these steps:
- Close the FiveM client completely.
- Press the Windows key + R on your keyboard to open the Run dialogue box.
- Type “%localappdata%” (without quotes) in the Run dialogue box and press Enter. This will open the Local AppData folder.
- Locate and open the “FiveM” folder.
- Inside the FiveM folder, you should see a “cache” folder. Right-click on the cache folder and select “Delete” from the context menu.
- Confirm the deletion when prompted.
- Once the cache folder is deleted, you can restart the FiveM client.
5. Delete Crashes File
If the problem is still not fixed after clearing the cache files, try deleting the “Crashes” folder in the FiveM application.

To delete your crashes file follows these steps:
- Navigate to the “FiveM” folder on your computer.
- Locate and open the “Crashes” folder.
- Delete all the files present in the “Crashes” folder.
6. Clear Nui-storage, Server Cache, And Server-cache-priv
If you’re still seeing the error, clear the data of Nui-storage, server cache, and server-cache-priv.

Here are the steps to do so:
- Navigate to the “FiveM” folder on your computer.
- Locate and open the “Data” folder.
- Then go inside each folder of Nui-storage, server cache, and server-cache-priv, then delete the data.
7. Uninstall And Reinstall
If nothing else has fixed the issue, try uninstalling FiveM from your device and then reinstall it from the official website.

Here are the steps to uninstall and reinstall the FiveM application on your device:
- Press the Windows key + “I” to open the Settings menu.
- Go to “Apps” or “Apps & features” in the Settings menu.
- In the search bar, type “FiveM” to locate the FiveM application.
- Once you find FiveM in the list, click on it to select it.
- Click on the three dots button, usually located next to the app’s name.
- From the dropdown menu, choose “Uninstall” to remove FiveM from your PC.
- Download the FiveM installation file from the official website.
- Once the download is complete, locate the file and run it to install FiveM on your PC.
8. Contact The FiveM Support

If the previous solutions didn’t work, it’s best to reach out to FiveM support for assistance.