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Hi Carlos, I just saw this talked about not too long ago but can't find the post. I believe the individual fixed it by just reinstalling the MD-11 over itself (so no need to uninstall), or chose repair.It might have been the C++ redistrib package but again,,, can't find the other post, sorry.Hope this helps,


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My guess is that was resolved in a repair/reinstall. But then my memory isn't very faithful anymore.


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Could you have loaded a saved flight that was corrupted? Your engine controls are wrong as is your fuel load and it looks like you have no power at all to the overhead panel.

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Could you have loaded a saved flight that was corrupted? Your engine controls are wrong as is your fuel load and it looks like you have no power at all to the overhead panel.
No Paul, now every flight i start with the MD11 i always load a new state. I initially thought it could be an Electrical problem, but then looking at the MCDU seemed unlikely. I restarted the PC and the problem was still there. I

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You are flying in those screen shots. Did you take off and fly to that point or did you load at that point.If you flew there, when did the problem start and was it sudden? What happened just before the problem started? (Did you change window, run and external program etc.)

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You are flying in those screen shots. Did you take off and fly to that point or did you load at that point.If you flew there, when did the problem start and was it sudden? What happened just before the problem started? (Did you change window, run and external program etc.)
I flew it to that point and beyond and I noticed a gradual degradation up to the point where i took the screenshots. Eventually the RMP frequencies disappeared on 2D but occasionally i could spot them on VC only on stand by side :( I always fly in windowed mode but the symptoms were the same as in full screen when screenshots were taken. Don

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Do you have any other programmes running for FS that use pop ups and so on? Perhaps you are getting corruption as a result of the max number of windows exceeded?Andrew

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I don't think a windows corruption would turn off the engine ignition. I don't know if it is possible, but could an incorrect electrical configuration mean you were running on batteries instead of generators and they are going flat? Would that cause these symptoms? If you can reproduce this flight, can you post a screen shot of the overhead and the EICAS electrical panel from as soon as the first symptom shows itself.

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I don't think a windows corruption would turn off the engine ignition. I don't know if it is possible, but could an incorrect electrical configuration mean you were running on batteries instead of generators and they are going flat? Would that cause these symptoms? If you can reproduce this flight, can you post a screen shot of the overhead and the EICAS electrical panel from as soon as the first symptom shows itself.
I was tempted to believe it could be an Elec failure; i don

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