July 20, 201114 yr Author Check your modules folder. See if "FScopilot.dll" is still in the folder.I have had issues in the past with FSinn and FScopilot. Same thing as you, error when closing. Also, I have found the Wilco products can do this to me also, specifically the Airbuses. It really sounds like an add-on is not working correctly. Have you recently installed anything which could have started this behavior? Larry Just tested some long routes with Wilco A330 and A340. The problem still exist. So FSCopilot.dll mustn't be the sole cause.Any ideas? Hoang Le i7 13700k - Sapphire Nitro+ AMD RX 7900 XT - Asus TUF Z790 PLUS D4 - Gskill Trident 32GB DDR4-3600 LG 34GP63A-B Ultrawide - ASUS VG259QM MSFS2020
July 20, 201114 yr Just tested some long routes with Wilco A330 and A340. The problem still exist. So FSCopilot.dll mustn't be the sole cause.Any ideas?Not really, like I said, I get this a lot with the wilcos. Have you taken ownership of the FS9 folder? You can search the forums here for this, I can't remember how I did it but it's been good advice to many.Have you tried running FS9 as administrator? This is an easy thing to do. RIght click on your FS9 desktop icon, then click properties. Click compatibility tab, then look towards the bottom. You'll see a box marked run as administrator, make sure it has a check mark in it, then click ok.1 other thing to try is to grant yourself full control of the folder (don't think it's the same as taking ownership). THis is a cut and paste from the Wilco website, just substitute FS9 for FSX:How to install and setup an add-on under Windows 7 / VISTA (32/64bits OS) ?First, install the add-on using Full Administrator Rights.Then, go into program files\microsoft games\Highlight Flight Simulator X folder and right-click on itSelect the SECURITY tabClick on your username (not on Administrator 1)Click on the 'edit' option (it should have a pic of a shield on the button with edit next to it)Then you should be prompted by Vista security module, click on 'ALLOW'Then tick the 'Full Control' box and press 'OK'Installation of our add-ons can now start.We do not support the use of our FS2004 add-ons under Windows Vista/7 (although they may work).Make sure to run the installation of the add-on and of Flight Simulator with full Administrator rights by right-clicking on the application file and selecting the "As Administrator" feature.At the first add-on installation, make sure to accept the DLL Warning after the aircraft selection.We don't support the use of our add-ons under Windows XP64 and Vista 64. Larry Falcone No matter where you go............... ...................there you are............ Buckaroo Banzai
July 21, 201114 yr Author Thanks I must take action now. I hate it when having erros :( Hoang Le i7 13700k - Sapphire Nitro+ AMD RX 7900 XT - Asus TUF Z790 PLUS D4 - Gskill Trident 32GB DDR4-3600 LG 34GP63A-B Ultrawide - ASUS VG259QM MSFS2020
July 22, 201114 yr Author Hi I already uninstall FSCopilot.dll from my Fs9 and the problem still exist :)Thanks :D Hoang Le i7 13700k - Sapphire Nitro+ AMD RX 7900 XT - Asus TUF Z790 PLUS D4 - Gskill Trident 32GB DDR4-3600 LG 34GP63A-B Ultrawide - ASUS VG259QM MSFS2020
July 22, 201114 yr Disable the tuner inside the COPILOT settings and that will fix it. I had the same problem for close to 4 years before I figured it out. Hope it works for you too! System: P3D v5.3HF2 , Intel i9-9900K o/c to 5.1Ghz, Nvidia ASUSGeForce RTX RTX 3090 24GB, MPG Z390 Gamng Edge mobo, 64Gb G.Skill DDR4 3600Mhz RAM, Win 11 Pro 64-bit,
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