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CTD from Flight Planner

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I dont know if this is an old problem or not, but most of the time when I click on the nav log from the flight planner page it crashes to desktop..I dont think this is just and isolated problem because the exact same thing happens on my laptop also...I do have 9.1 installed on the desktop and 9.0 on the laptop..Anyone else experience this?Thanks for your inputAlan

Yes, I can confirm that!Also happens sometimes when you mess about with the map (usually zooming in and out).Only I don't have it with a CTD but rather the long pause + report message type crash*edit*Donno why they moved it from the FS9 to the FSX forum as the question (and answer) were with regard to FS9.....

What addons are you useing? maybe we can narrow it down to something..Im using: PMDG NG737Wilco Airbus Series Volume 1Flight1 Ultimate TrafficFlight1 Knoxville FlyerFlight1 MeridianMegascenery Southern California v1 with patchAirac cycle 0706 Pentium 4 2.6ghzATI radeon 9600 128mb1 gig ramMicrosoft sidewinder Creative labs Soundblaster Audigy***Moderators this is an FS9 question not FSX***

I see it was moved to the old FS9 CTD subforum. When FSX was released and users wanted a seperate FSX forum, somehow, the new forum for FSX transfered all the old FS9 data and the FS9 forum was the new one. Kind of a mix up on the "movers" part.Anyhow, I've had CTD's in the flight plan window before, however, I only recall them happening when finishing my plan and clicking the OK button.I haven't had one in months though.

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