@kamakaziPython Make sure that there is a folder called lml in the game directory. Make sure that you have a asi loader and a scripthook. Also lml will not do anything if you have no lml mods in the lml folder.
@GarGarmacmac Make sure you are using ab's scripthook: http://www.dev-c.com/rdr2/scripthookrdr2/
It got updated to work with the latest version of the game. The scripthook on nexus has some issues with asi mods.
@PH4NT0M99 Make sure that you are using ab's scripthookrdr2. It got updated to work with the latest version. The script hook on nexusmods has some issues that breaks some mods.
@BobMaddock I assume that you fixed the issue yourself, but ab's scripthookrdr2 got updated so you should use ab's. The alternative on nexusmods has some issues with native caching and that was causing some issues with mods.
@JammyDodger There is unfortunately no way, except patching the mod to not make the beeps if you know how to patch binary files. That is for technical users and probably isn't a option for the common user. Your best chance is telling LMS to have an option to disable that and wait for an update.
@RusGameTactics Don't replace RDR2.exe with the older one. The mods updated to support the latest version of the game. Scripthookrdr2 V2 is not unfinished, it just does not have features that the end user won't notice.
@SharketteLaw92 Try to re-download and reinstall lml, asi loader and scripthookrdr2 v2 as you may have an older version without knowing. I had the same issue but it went away after re-downloading and reinstalling.
@Entreped Thanks for the explanation for other people, I made the video as someone requested me to do so. Your explanation includes information that I don't have in my troubleshooting guide and I am going to add that information to my guide.
@MohamedGamerX Please refer to the video to check that you installed LML correctly. If that did not resolve the issue, please refer to the troubleshooting guide linked in the description of the video.