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CTD at load up screen, FS2004?

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CTD, another one!!Get the splash screen, comes up for a second, then FS9 just fades away.I ctrl-alt-del, to check the processes that are up. FS9 shows up after I click on the icon, so does ~E5D141.tmp (no idea what that is) and wmiprvse.exe as well. Never noticed the wmi process showing up, I'm assuming FS9 is trying to load something. I've changed two things since the last successful flight with FS9. I updated NAVDATA and ran ActiveRadar Connector2 (AS2004) with AS2004 on my WideFS computer.No joy though, anyone have any ideas what's causing this?Thanks,

The ~E5D141.tmp is a SafeDisc file and I believe the other is WindowsMedia file or WMI command-line (WMIC).W. Sieffert

Bill Sieffert

Well, I deleted the fs9.cfg and it started up. I transfered the old joystick info. to the new one. I'm wondering if Activesky is writing to the FS9.cfg, and it just doesn't like it for some reason.I've got FS9 started, the widefs computer is not on, there's no WMIprvse.exe (sp?) in the processes right now, so I think somehow it was still messing with the installation of the radar module.Thanks,

Found the problem (I think).I installed FSHotseat2, and deleted the change that FSHS2 makes to the FS9.cfg under:situation=I changed it from the default FSHS situation to blank, so the cessna comes up. Now it seems to work, will have to try out FSHS now to make sure.Oh BTW, Activesky 2004 is working great though, radar and everything off of widefs.thanks,

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