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Running FS9 windows 7 64 bit.....installed FS9 in (x86) and found that to be wrong according to experts.. have since re-installed FS9 in own folder and installed the MD-11 PMDG and no problems ...re-installed PMDG 744 and when attempting to load the acrft from menu I get the following: CTDAny ideas why program will install and yet have this problem..the previous install into FS9 via (x86 program files) worked but was having AP problems and attributed these to the incorrect install of FS9 into that folder. I have tried several re-installs of acrft with the same results. Any assistance will be appreciated.Vincent B

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Running FS9 windows 7 64 bit.....installed FS9 in (x86) and found that to be wrong according to experts.. have since re-installed FS9 in own folder and installed the MD-11 PMDG and no problems ...re-installed PMDG 744 and when attempting to load the acrft from menu I get the following: CTDAny ideas why program will install and yet have this problem..the previous install into FS9 via (x86 program files) worked but was having AP problems and attributed these to the incorrect install of FS9 into that folder. I have tried several re-installs of acrft with the same results. Any assistance will be appreciated.Vincent B
Hi Vincent. Load the default aircraft first, whatever that hang glider thing is called. Put it at the airport you want to be at, shut down the engine, then load the 744. I run WIn & 64 bit, but with FSX and it loads fine, only if I do the above.Cheers.

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Hi Vincent. Load the default aircraft first, whatever that hang glider thing is called. Put it at the airport you want to be at, shut down the engine, then load the 744. I run WIn & 64 bit, but with FSX and it loads fine, only if I do the above.Cheers.
Marty I use FS9 w/ 747...I will try the the cessna in fs9 and see if that works

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Running FS9 windows 7 64 bit.....installed FS9 in (x86) and found that to be wrong according to experts.. have since re-installed FS9 in own folder and installed the MD-11 PMDG and no problems ...re-installed PMDG 744 and when attempting to load the acrft from menu I get the following: CTDAny ideas why program will install and yet have this problem..the previous install into FS9 via (x86 program files) worked but was having AP problems and attributed these to the incorrect install of FS9 into that folder. I have tried several re-installs of acrft with the same results. Any assistance will be appreciated.Vincent B
If you have just installed Win7, do you have turned of the security nanny things, so you have admin rights to PMDGs set-up file.Also when you run the set-up file, you must have gone trough the validation, or it will not work./ Leffe

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If you have just installed Win7, do you have turned of the security nanny things, so you have admin rights to PMDGs set-up file.Also when you run the set-up file, you must have gone trough the validation, or it will not work./ Leffe
Yes, done all that..it is installed, it just won't load

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Yes, done all that..it is installed, it just won't load
Ok!, go to PMDGs site, register yourself and submit a ticket./ Leffe

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Ok!, go to PMDGs site, register yourself and submit a ticket./ Leffe
Will do....Thanks for your help:biggrin:

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