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CPU Goes to 99% When Loading PIC767

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I've been using PIC 767 for over six months now in FS2002 with the 1.2 patch. It has worked very well with no problems whatsoever. It has been great fun learning the FMC, exporting and loading flight plans created in Nav 3.1, and flying all over the placeYesterday, I was loading a flight plan into the FMC, and all of a sudden, a bunch of garbage alphanumeric characters went across the FMC RTE screen, and the application hung. I restarted FS2002, and selected the Wilco 767 in Aircraft. Upon clicking OK to load the plane, my system seemed to lock up, and looking at the processes, FS2002 was using 97-99% CPU. The only way to get out was to end the process.I loaded the DreamFleet 737 and FMC, works great. All other aircraft can be loaded and flown without any problems either. It appears FS2002 is operating normally, but wheb=ver I load a PIC 767, the CPU goes nuts.To try and isolate the problem to the 767, I renamed the Panel folder in the Wilco 767 aircraft directory, then copied the default 747 Panel over into the directory. When I load the PIC 767 aircraft, it comes up perfectly with a 747 panel. Remove the 747 panel directory and rename the original 767 Panel directory, the problem comes back. So there seems to be something going on with the panel itself, not the aircraft, upon loading.I reinstalled PIC 767 and added the 1.2 patch again, still no luck. Any ideas?Thanks!Pentium41.8 GHz512MB memoryNvidia TNT64

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