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FS9 crashes trying to load default Campbell River (CYBL)

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I download scenery for Campbell River, before I installed the scenery I wanted to see what the area looked liked. I loaded up the deafult scenery and my FS9 crashed. Ioaded it again and I saw that the progress bar got to terrain right before it crashed. Any idea what I should look for to stop the CTD's?I do have scenery for Victoria, Nanaimo, and Comox installed all made by Don Grovestine that is in the same area as Campbell River so one of those may be causing the CTD but I am not sure what to look for.(I put the AI traffic slider to 0% and the sim still crashed so it's not a AI problem)

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Ok I disabled the Comox scenery and now the sim don't crash. So I know it has something to do with the scenery but I don't know what.

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Just a little update. Scenery works fine at night. During the day is when the crashes happens.

i live in comox. never had a problem with the scenery for cyqq.glad you found a fix though.

You have probably done this but have you run ScanAFD, some add-on Canada/Alaska scenery have duplicate files which can cause FS9 to crash. I've recently experienced a few blue screen crashes, and removing duplicates seems to have worked.Echofox

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i live in comox. never had a problem with the scenery for cyqq.glad you found a fix though.
No I did not find a fix. It is still crashing during the day. I can not understand this. Default scenery works fine. Add on scenery crashes my sim anytime during the day (night works fine).

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