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All my helicopters are experiencing CTD

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Hi allToday I'm appealing to your knowledge as I'm struggling to find a solution.The problems is that every helicopter, default or payware, turbine or piston are experiencing CTDs after some minutes of flying (2 or 10, practically random) and I don't know which the problem is. On the other hand I don't have problems with any other aircraft on FSX as they are working perfectly. I've tried to use FSX repair function but the problem persists.

I hope I could find a solution.My specs:

MoBo: Asus P5Q Pro|Processor: Intel E8500 OC 4.2 GHz|Memory: 4 GB Kingston HyperX 1066|BFG Nvidia 9800 GTX + O|SB X-Fi Xtreme Music|FSX Pro + Acc (SP all)|WIN7 64

Thanks

Jcmmg

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What does the System Event Viewer state? Any error message(s)? Did you modify any of the aircraft.cfg's especially the default? A FSX repair should have fixed any corrupted aircraft.cfg's though. Did you install or repair SP1 and SP2 too after the FSX repair? If you had Acceleration installed, that needs a repair too. Best regards,Jim

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Do You have Audio environment program from Flight1 ? if so, you need to rename a file in it, I'm at work now but i could tell you later tonight which file it is or in the meantime, do a search either here at AVSIM or at Flight1's forum for the answer... good luck Alain from Montreal

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Do You have Audio environment program from Flight1 ? if so, you need to rename a file in it, I'm at work now but i could tell you later tonight which file it is or in the meantime, do a search either here at AVSIM or at Flight1's forum for the answer... good luck Alain from Montreal
Hi Alain Thanks for your replay, yes I have Audio Environment, wich is great when it works! I didn't know about this problem, I'm going to google it to see if I find the solution. Thanks all for your reply

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Out of my head, in Audio environment folder, rename AEROMODULE.dll by adding .bak to it, so will look like this: AEROMODULE.dll.bak; that fix this problem with Heli for me.... Alain from Montreal

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Out of my head, in Audio environment folder, rename AEROMODULE.dll by adding .bak to it, so will look like this: AEROMODULE.dll.bak; that fix this problem with Heli for me.... Alain from Montreal
Thanks Alan, your clue was the solution!! Also I've found on Simforum a replacement for the problematic module, so here is the link for further references! http://www.simforums.com/forums/audio-environment-helicopters-and-fsdreamteam_topic34818.html

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