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While flying, it seems like I get a "fatal error" crash after a certain number of clicks on either the toolbar or the GPS. The game freezes but I can still hear audio for the next 10 seconds as if the game never froze, then I am promptly kicked to desktop with "Fatal error." If I fly without playing too much with the toolbar or GPS, I will generally (almost always) never get this error. Does anyone know what causes this and how it can be remedied?I am using Windows 7 64bit.I have UTX, GEX, FEX, FS Passengers, FS Recorder, Traffic X for addons

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what's your OS?what does the event log tell you about the crash?

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what's your OS?what does the event log tell you about the crash?
I am using Windows 7 64bit.I have UTX, GEX, FEX, FS Passengers, FS Recorder, Traffic X for addons.How do I check events log?

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Ok, it's actually called event viewer. press Start and type event viewer in the search box.Then select application events, or something like that, and click on the FSX event entry. The important part is the module responsible for the crash (a .dll probably)

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Ok, it's actually called event viewer. press Start and type event viewer in the search box.Then select application events, or something like that, and click on the FSX event entry. The important part is the module responsible for the crash (a .dll probably)
Ok, I'll force it to crash and check the event viewer and will get back to you. Will be a few hours though. Thanks mate.

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You don't need to. All previous crashes will be there, so if you know the time when the crash happened, then you can easily find it

Ok, I'll force it to crash and check the event viewer and will get back to you. Will be a few hours though. Thanks mate.

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While flying, it seems like I get a "fatal error" crash after a certain number of clicks on either the toolbar or the GPS. The game freezes but I can still hear audio for the next 10 seconds as if the game never froze, then I am promptly kicked to desktop with "Fatal error." If I fly without playing too much with the toolbar or GPS, I will generally (almost always) never get this error. Does anyone know what causes this and how it can be remedied?I am using Windows 7 64bit.I have UTX, GEX, FEX, FS Passengers, FS Recorder, Traffic X for addons
You might try the possible uiautomationcore.dll fix located over at the Windows 7 forum - http://forums1.avsim.net/index.php?showtopic=267596. Best regards,Jim

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You might try the possible uiautomationcore.dll fix located over at the Windows 7 forum - http://forums1.avsim.net/index.php?showtopic=267596. Best regards,Jim
I have replaced that .dll file with one from Windows Vista and I am still getting these errors. [EDIT] Actually, there seems to be alot more suggestions in that thread. I'll read it carefully, thanks mate.I will post my event log for everyone's review as soon as I am back home from work.

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