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CTD @ EGKK

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Hi all, Had a ctd whilst approaching gatwick (uk2000) with the following message:appname fs9 exe appver 9.1.0.40901 modname: g3d.dllCan anyone please tell me how to rectify this?Thanks for your help,Chris

Chris Howard
 

You gave us no details of your rig, system or addons so guessing is all that's left. :( Then I'd guess you have a lot of traffic and scenery to display in the London area (probably addon sceneries for EGLL and EGKK, plus other default London airports). That might have been too much at this very moment and... voila! G3d.dll errors may also come from combinations of many factors. An example, at least for some, could be having the 3GB switch applied and flying from an AES-equipeed airport to one without AES (Gatwick has no AES support, you didn't mention your departure airport).Such errors happen from time to time to many of us. If it's just occasional, I wouldn't worry much (yes, I know how it hurts on finals).If it becomes frequent, then think of eliminating potential problems, starting with suspicious scenery (faulty bgls or AFCADS) or AI traffic (e.g. with bad textures).My last returning problem with this error was when using the excellent freeware scenery of Helsinki.What helped there was removing two files, one fx and one bgl. Worked like a charm!Exact reasons of many dll-related errors like to be hard to spy.

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