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# Errors and Troubleshooting

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## 🔁 cfg.errorMs

If you have this error too often :&#x20;

```
"[Reanimation] Internal error [..] : Unable to reach the owner ped of the [...]. This is a common error from an aborted event, please look at the config. Do not report at the developer.'"
```

Please increase this value (in ms). This can be different depending on your server.

```lua
cfg.errorMs = 300
```

***

## 🔩 cfg.useLegacySpawn

If you dont see the medical props spawning and you got no errors in console, set this to ***true.***\
This can be useful for some OneSync legacy servers.

```lua
cfg.useLegacySpawn = false
```

{% hint style="warning" %}
It will use a different system to spawn props, but it will consume a bit more resources
{% endhint %}

{% hint style="info" %}
if it still dosen't spawn, redo your config correctly. If it's still not working, report at the developer
{% endhint %}


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