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CTD when flying around the Lesser Antilles

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I recently returned to fs9 from fsx after much skepticism, I then installed the Antilles group scenery (Antilles 2004) because the default airports in the Caribbean in general are crap lol. So whenever I fly around the islands that the scenery has modified fs9 crashes at no specific moment. Anyone with a solution?? Thanks in AdvanceAnderson

Any potential for a conflicting AFCAD file? I recall there may be some software which can search your installation for duplicate airports and help clear conflicts that may arise from this. (I don't know the details, but it may be worth looking into...)

No disrespect, but I so often read "duplicate AFCADs" quoted as the most likely reason for FS9 to crash, but that is rarely the case. You should be able to have many AFD files for an airport without any issue - just like most other scenery features, Flight Simulator will use the features of the last to load, according to the order of the scenery.cfg file. The only time (in my experience) that multiple AFDs can cause a problem is when they have differing airport co-ordinates, causing problems with AI traffic.The key place to start looking is the error message the Flight Simulator gives when it crashes. This will usually identify the dll file that caused the problem, and from there you can get a better idea of the problem.For more information, you may find my "fault finding" page at http://www.adventure-unlimited.org/faultfinding.php points you in the right direction. It is just a gathering of my experiences over the years.Best wishes,John

My co-pilot's name is Sid and he's a star!

http://www.adventure-unlimited.org

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