With PCIe Gen 5 and NVMe 2.0 drives becoming standard, vmenu 3.5.0 adds native NVMe passthrough commands. You can now view temperature, smart data, and even secure erase specific NVMe namespaces directly from the menu, without booting into an OS.
Despite rigorous testing, users may encounter quirks. Here are solutions to the top three reported issues in vmenu 3.5.0. vmenu 3.5.0
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At its core, vMenu acts as an all-in-one in-game interface that replaces traditional client-side trainers (like Lambda Menu). By moving this menu to the server side, administrators can prevent malicious players from utilizing unauthorized client injectors and cheat menus. With PCIe Gen 5 and NVMe 2
FiveM servers are the backbone of the GTA V multiplayer community, ranging from intense roleplay (RP) environments to chaotic sandbox chaos. For server owners, administrators, and developers, managing these environments requires powerful, flexible, and robust tools. Here are solutions to the top three reported
, which updated control value checks to prepare for major GTA V title updates (such as Update 3788) System Overhauls