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Help!Praying.gifJust upgraded from Vista -32bit to Windows 7- 64bit with a fresh install of FSX and Accelaration. Just loaded NGX and tried first flight. It loads onto runway and bang FSX crashes to the desktop.Tried with latest hotfix to no avail. I am completeley stumped. All default FSX aircraft are perfect. I really dont know what to do. Any suggestions please!!

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Did you reboot and load a flight in FSX between vanilla FSX, acceleration and flying NGX?

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Shannon, Is it a new PC with Win7-64 pre loaded?


Best Regards,

Vaughan Martell - PP-ASEL KDTW

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New Hard drive installed with Windows 7 loaded on. I copied my NGX onto a disc before the new system was loaded. I have installed it from the disc.

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Shannon, I think you (should) install like the first time you did it!


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Vaughan Martell - PP-ASEL KDTW

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I did. I am downloading it again from PMDG to see if that(for some reason unbeknown to me) might just do it. Windows crp I say. I only got Windows 7 64 bit to rid myself of the occasional OOMS.She ran well on Vista before with the odd OOM here and there. I really hoped this would have no problems. I loaded a fresh install of FSX ,started it and ran it, then I loaded Acceleration and ran it. I then loaded NGX and ran it,it then crashed FSX .I then loaded the latest hot fixalso from my copied disc as I did not trust the backups which also resulted in a crash to desktop. I will also download the Hotfix again.Further than that I dont know. Perhaps a ticket?

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Ok,Check your DLL.xml after next install (as Administrator).Check Windows event viewer and see the "name" of the module that failed last time.


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Vaughan Martell - PP-ASEL KDTW

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EVENT 1000 module MSVCR90Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">- <System> <Provider Name="Application Error" /> <EventID Qualifiers="0">1000</EventID> <Level>2</Level> <Task>100</Task> <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2011-09-07T20:38:36.000000000Z" /> <EventRecordID>1007</EventRecordID> <Channel>Application</Channel> <Computer>user-PC</Computer> <Security /> </System>- <EventData> <Data>fsx.exe</Data> <Data>10.0.61637.0</Data> <Data>46fadb14</Data> <Data>MSVCR90.dll</Data> <Data>9.0.30729.4940</Data> <Data>4ca2ef57</Data> <Data>c0000417</Data> <Data>0006ccb5</Data> <Data>168c</Data> <Data>01cc6d9daafd5272</Data> <Data>C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\fsx.exe</Data> <Data>C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_microsoft.vc90.crt_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_9.0.30729.4940_none_50916076bcb9a742\MSVCR90.dll</Data> <Data>5bdde9a6-d991-11e0-b247-002683127cd7</Data>

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Try downloading the latest C++ 2008

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01h10 am now,will have to carry on tomorrow as work starts at 6am . This NGX is a real obsession . Will carry on tomorrow evening,thanks for the assistance.

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Some words of faith: Praying.gif I gave up with my old Core2Duo 6550 under XP32 and decided to 'half' upgrade: not to expend too much money, I decided to install a quadcore Q9550 so I could use my existing MoBo. Also I jumped from 2GB to 8GB of a C6 DDR2 memory and, obviously, installed Win7 64 on a new 500GB HD. Not too much money invested and what a GREAT surprise. After many and many hours installing Win7 and tons of updates, plus a fresh FSX+Acceleration and REX, I installed NGX. My settings are at least high or very high and the aircraft is flying like a bird. At 2D I'm getting almost 50 fps which is the limit I set. At external view 45+ fps and at VC 23+ fps. No more crashes, no more freezes. I have made three 45 min flight and just finished a 4 hour flight from MPTO to MMMX. The only problem is IVAP crash - both internal and external - but with no consequences to FSX - which is a known issue to devs and it is expected to be solved on SP1. About 'the skeleton' effect it is still there but it lasts less then 1 second to refresh the external view. Just a 'blink'. And it only appears when I change from 2D cockpit to external view after some minutes flying. When I'm using VC and change to external view there is no 'skeleton' effect. Also the problem I usually had - 'black terrain' - is gone. Obviously I was pushing too hard on my old SO install as now it works like charm. Regards. Schmid

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I would suggest not installing FSX where you have:C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\fsx.exe I would start again, and install FSX in it's own Dir eg C:\ FSX.Don't rush it. Biggest mistake to make is to rush, I would suggest reading NickN's tunning guide @simforums, and take it from there. Make sure UAC is off.


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