- If you have successfully loaded the menu in the game and then the file disappears, this is normal. It is designed to prevent detection.
- If you haven't been able to load it and the file has been deleted, it might have been removed by your antivirus software.

Follow these steps to configure your system to Beijing time (UTC+8):
- Open Settings.
- Go to Time & Language > Date & Time.
- Turn Set time zone automatically off (if enabled).
- Choose (UTC+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi from the drop-down menu.
- Restart PC
- Ensure all files are unzipped; it won't work inside the zip package.
- Make sure any antivirus or Windows defenses are turned off.
- Extract the files to your C drive or another drive; avoid using complex paths.

- Do not open it directly from the zip. Unzip it to any directory. If the problem persists, unzip it to a simple directory, such as
C:\Menu
.
- Check if
GF.DATA
exists; it might have been deleted by your antivirus.

You might be unable to connect to the server. Try again or check your network. If it still doesn't work, try using a VPN.
- Some countries may be temporarily blocked due to DDOS attacks. Retry a few times, wait a few hours, or use a VPN to connect from another country.

You might be unable to connect to the server. Try again or check your network. If it still doesn't work, try using a VPN.
- Some countries may be temporarily blocked due to DDOS attacks. Retry a few times, wait a few hours, or use a VPN to connect from another country.

Ensure you have installed the C++ runtime according to Preparing-for-launch and have turned off all antivirus software. Then, restart your computer and try again. It may take a few attempts.
- Uninstall VanGuard or other Anti-Cheat software.
- Right-click on the
bat
file and select Run as administrator
.
You might be running a non-native Windows System or have used optimization software (such as BoosterX
or Dism++
).
- Try to revert any changes you have made.
- Start
Gaming Services
and Gameinput Services
in the computer manager.
- Consider reinstalling Windows.
You can find it in your game folder:
Menu.ini
To start the Game Service and Game Input Service in Windows, follow these steps:
-
Open Computer Management:
- Right-click on the Start button (or press
Windows + X
) and select Computer Management.
-
Navigate to Services:
- In the left pane, expand Services and Applications.
- Click on Services.
-
Find the Services:
- In the list of services, look for Game Services and Game Input Service. You can scroll down or use the search function.
-
Start the Services:
- Right-click on Game Services and select Start. If it’s already running, you may choose Restart.
- Repeat the same for Game Input Service.
¶ Using the Run Command
Alternatively, you can start these services using the Run command:
-
Open Run:
- Press
Windows + R
to open the Run dialog.
-
Type Services:
- Type
services.msc
and press Enter.
-
Locate and Start Services:
- Follow the same steps as above to locate Game Services and Game Input Service, then right-click and select Start or Restart.
- If the services do not start, ensure that your Windows is up to date and that you have administrative privileges.
- You may also want to check the Startup Type of these services by right-clicking on them and selecting Properties. Setting the Startup Type to Automatic can help them start with Windows.

- Download Fix garbled menu text.
- Run the executable, click the button in the middle, and then restart your computer when prompted. After restarting, the text should display correctly.