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d3d9.dll crash with enbseries

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Hey all,I'm having a new problem with FSX. It used to be that every once in a while a flight would fail to load in FSX with a d3d9.dll error (e.g. once the flight finished loading, when it would normally drop me into the aircraft, it crashed). In the last couple of days that has become almost every single time and almost every single airport. Removing enbseries completely solves the problem, so it's clearly related to that somehow, but if at all possible I'd like to find a fix that allows me to keep using it (I've gotten spoiled by it!).It would be strange enough to begin with--the only things that have changed on my computer in the past few days are windows updates (probably the culprit) and a couple of Orbx airports I installed. But the strangest thing of all is that there are some--very low-system-demand--airports that will consistently load without a crash. Think default airports in the middle of a desert. Then, after having gotten into a flight with one of those, I can go to whatever airport I want (even one that will crash every time from the main FSX screen) either through the "go to airport" in the menu or by ending flight and loading it through the main menu.So while there does seem to be a correlation between how demanding an airport is and the crash, it also seems like there's some "hump" that initially loading a flight successfully--any flight--gets FSX over so that it works normally afterward.Any ideas at all? I've seen others who had issues with MSI Afterburner causing enbseries problems, so I got rid of that. No change. I'm not using Bojote's shaders or anything else along those lines.I'm running an i5 (2500k) at 4.6 Ghz with 8 GB of Corsair Vengeance RAM and an ASUS Gtx560 Ti running 275.33 drivers.Thanks for your help,James

The cheap payware program called Shade is much, much better. Get rid of the enbseries. As far as I know there is no known solution. I wiped it off my system a long time ago. Best regards,Jim

  • 2 weeks later...

Programs which monitor the temperature of your card and display it on screen (such as MSI afterburner) can cause CTDs. Try shutting any monitoring programs just to see if it works...

[email protected] | 32gb RAM | EVGA GTX1080 8gb | Mostly P3Dv5 (also IL2:BoX, DCS, XP11)

enb crashes both my FSX and Prepar3D installations, so I'm not using them.

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