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Win7 64x and FS9.1

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Hey all.Using win7 64x with fs9 with no problems until today. FS9 won't start, not even a splashscreen. I ran the task manager and the tried to start FS9...All I get is the fs9.exe using about 2mbs of RAM and the Rundll32.exe using about 45% of my cpu...rebooting did nothing. After killing FS9.exe, rundll32 kills itself (virtual suicide? :( ). Any ideas? Will be happy to answer any questions from you...

Danny

Hey all.Using win7 64x with fs9 with no problems until today. FS9 won't start, not even a splashscreen. I ran the task manager and the tried to start FS9...All I get is the fs9.exe using about 2mbs of RAM and the Rundll32.exe using about 45% of my cpu...rebooting did nothing. After killing FS9.exe, rundll32 kills itself (virtual suicide? :( ). Any ideas? Will be happy to answer any questions from you...
Did you check the system event viewer to see if there's an error message associated with this event?Best regards,Jim
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Thanks for the reply. I solved it by downloading the latest drivers...I forgot that I installed FSX SP2. The SP installed directx11, so updates were needed. Thanks.

Danny

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Thanks for the reply. I solved it by downloading the latest drivers...I forgot that I installed FSX SP2. The SP installed directx11, so updates were needed. Thanks.
I have just found exactly the same problem - does anyone know which drivers he needed to update?John R

I installed FS9(.1) the other day on my W7 x64 and everything is just fine.

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