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Blue screen with a sound issue (Aeroworx King Air)

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I have an interesting problem. I recently replaced the original sound files in the Aeroworx King Air with a new one downloaded from avsim. Everything sounds great except for one thing.If I manually start the engines as per the normal procedures, I'll get as far as moving the right condition lever to low idle, it will stabilize for a couple of seconds, then blue screen on me. Always at the same, exact time.If I use autostart (CTRL E), everything works just fine, no blue screen. I know it's a compatibility issue or conflict with the config file. I need to know where to start looking since there are tons of files in the folder. It has something to do with a sound file that begins immediately after adding fuel for start and at the point of switching over to a "running engine" sound. Anyone know what file this might be related to? A start sound file, combustion file, turbine or prop file?If it helps the file I downloaded is lm_kasndenhpck_v31.zipThanks for any help.Robert Williams

Robert J. Cahill, CCNA, CCNAS, FAA Commercial (KIAD)

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