January 30, 201214 yr Hello, recently FSX has been crashing because of terrain.dll, it has been a real pain and I've searched everywhere for a fix, some said to reduce the sliders a little and I have did that but there was no avail but the game lasting a bit longer before it crashes. I would gladly appreciate if I could have any help on this matter.My PC specs are:Operating System:MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bitCPU:AMD Athlon II X2 215RAM:4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 534MHzGraphics:ATI Radeon 3000 GraphicsAudioRealtek High Definition Audio- badboi787 PC: Operating System:MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit|| CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 215|| RAM: 4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz|| Motherboard: FOXCONN 2AAF||Graphics: ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics (HP)|| Hard Drives: 313GB Seagate ST332041 8AS SATA Disk Device (SATA), WD Elements 500GB Portable Hard drive|| Optical Drives: GTMFSR K92B4D6R SCSI CdRom Device, hp DVD-RAM GH60L SATA CdRom Device|| Audio: Realtek High Definition Audio|| Moniter: Acer P193w Setup: Keyboard: Logitech G19|| Joystick: Logitech Attack 3|| Logitech Wireless Mouse M525|| FSX: Extensions: Deluxe and Acceleration|| AES|| Captain Sim 757 basepack|| Aerosoft Mega Airport Munich||
January 30, 201214 yr Author Please post the crash info so we can take a look. Thanks!Cheers,- jahman.Is there any crash logs or something without going ingame? PC: Operating System:MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit|| CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 215|| RAM: 4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz|| Motherboard: FOXCONN 2AAF||Graphics: ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics (HP)|| Hard Drives: 313GB Seagate ST332041 8AS SATA Disk Device (SATA), WD Elements 500GB Portable Hard drive|| Optical Drives: GTMFSR K92B4D6R SCSI CdRom Device, hp DVD-RAM GH60L SATA CdRom Device|| Audio: Realtek High Definition Audio|| Moniter: Acer P193w Setup: Keyboard: Logitech G19|| Joystick: Logitech Attack 3|| Logitech Wireless Mouse M525|| FSX: Extensions: Deluxe and Acceleration|| AES|| Captain Sim 757 basepack|| Aerosoft Mega Airport Munich||
January 30, 201214 yr Yes, the crash logs!Control Panel --> System and Maintenance --> Problem Reports --> View Problem History.Cheers,- jahman.
January 30, 201214 yr Author Yes, the crash logs!Control Panel --> System and Maintenance --> Problem Reports --> View Problem History.Cheers,- jahman.Thanks, heres the report: Problem Event Name: APPCRASHApplication Name: fsx.exeApplication Version: 10.0.61637.0Application Timestamp: 46fadb14Fault Module Name: terrain.dllFault Module Version: 10.0.61637.0Fault Module Timestamp: 46fadb59Exception Code: c0000094Exception Offset: 00027eb5OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3Locale ID: 2057Additional Information 1: fb8bAdditional Information 2: fb8bd1bf7dcc44d047c58f37f56ad727Additional Information 3: fa63Additional Information 4: fa63c80ebf2b9d98cfa9fc211d9a92ad PC: Operating System:MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit|| CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 215|| RAM: 4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz|| Motherboard: FOXCONN 2AAF||Graphics: ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics (HP)|| Hard Drives: 313GB Seagate ST332041 8AS SATA Disk Device (SATA), WD Elements 500GB Portable Hard drive|| Optical Drives: GTMFSR K92B4D6R SCSI CdRom Device, hp DVD-RAM GH60L SATA CdRom Device|| Audio: Realtek High Definition Audio|| Moniter: Acer P193w Setup: Keyboard: Logitech G19|| Joystick: Logitech Attack 3|| Logitech Wireless Mouse M525|| FSX: Extensions: Deluxe and Acceleration|| AES|| Captain Sim 757 basepack|| Aerosoft Mega Airport Munich||
January 30, 201214 yr First, standard suggestions: If OCing, bring your clock back a bit, Enable Windows Update and make sure your MSVC and .NET Runtimes are up to date, Use FSUIPC4 (updated) to take care of any G3D.dll CTDs. Specifically in your case all I can recommend is to Isolate a specific scenery are that might be causing the CTD, else Bring back your scenery sliders a bit and see if you still get the CTD. Cheers,- jahman.
January 30, 201214 yr Author First, standard suggestions:If OCing, bring your clock back a bit, Enable Windows Update and make sure your MSVC and .NET Runtimes are up to date, Use FSUIPC4 (updated) to take care of any G3D.dll CTDs. Specifically in your case all I can recommend is to Isolate a specific scenery are that might be causing the CTD, else Bring back your scenery sliders a bit and see if you still get the CTD. Cheers,- jahman. Thanks for your help, I've installed FSUPC4 and everything is working so far, I will reply in this thread if I encounter any problems again. PC: Operating System:MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit|| CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 215|| RAM: 4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz|| Motherboard: FOXCONN 2AAF||Graphics: ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics (HP)|| Hard Drives: 313GB Seagate ST332041 8AS SATA Disk Device (SATA), WD Elements 500GB Portable Hard drive|| Optical Drives: GTMFSR K92B4D6R SCSI CdRom Device, hp DVD-RAM GH60L SATA CdRom Device|| Audio: Realtek High Definition Audio|| Moniter: Acer P193w Setup: Keyboard: Logitech G19|| Joystick: Logitech Attack 3|| Logitech Wireless Mouse M525|| FSX: Extensions: Deluxe and Acceleration|| AES|| Captain Sim 757 basepack|| Aerosoft Mega Airport Munich||
January 31, 201214 yr Author Alright I've encountered the error again, it seems to be around the North America area/Las Vegas, any help?EDIT: I'm also now getting a crash caused by g2d.dll when trying to spawn at KLAS, I've tried repairing acceleration but no avail, help? Edited January 31, 201214 yr by badboi787 PC: Operating System:MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit|| CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 215|| RAM: 4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz|| Motherboard: FOXCONN 2AAF||Graphics: ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics (HP)|| Hard Drives: 313GB Seagate ST332041 8AS SATA Disk Device (SATA), WD Elements 500GB Portable Hard drive|| Optical Drives: GTMFSR K92B4D6R SCSI CdRom Device, hp DVD-RAM GH60L SATA CdRom Device|| Audio: Realtek High Definition Audio|| Moniter: Acer P193w Setup: Keyboard: Logitech G19|| Joystick: Logitech Attack 3|| Logitech Wireless Mouse M525|| FSX: Extensions: Deluxe and Acceleration|| AES|| Captain Sim 757 basepack|| Aerosoft Mega Airport Munich||
January 31, 201214 yr now getting a crash caused by g2d.dll when trying to spawn at KLASThe g2d crash is usually caused by your display drivers. Suggest you completely uninstall them, run a free registry cleaner, then reinstall your display drivers. The best way of uninstalling your display drivers IMHO is to go into the Device Manager, select Display Adapters, doubleclick on your video card, select the Driver Tab then select Uninstall. Select Delete driver software from your computer when prompted. After the uninstall, run your registry cleaner, then reinstall the drivers. Make sure UAC is disabled before reinstalling.Best regards,Jim
January 31, 201214 yr Author The g2d crash is usually caused by your display drivers. Suggest you completely uninstall them, run a free registry cleaner, then reinstall your display drivers. The best way of uninstalling your display drivers IMHO is to go into the Device Manager, select Display Adapters, doubleclick on your video card, select the Driver Tab then select Uninstall. Select Delete driver software from your computer when prompted. After the uninstall, run your registry cleaner, then reinstall the drivers. Make sure UAC is disabled before reinstalling.Best regards,JimWhat happens if I do uninstall my video display drivers? PC: Operating System:MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit|| CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 215|| RAM: 4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz|| Motherboard: FOXCONN 2AAF||Graphics: ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics (HP)|| Hard Drives: 313GB Seagate ST332041 8AS SATA Disk Device (SATA), WD Elements 500GB Portable Hard drive|| Optical Drives: GTMFSR K92B4D6R SCSI CdRom Device, hp DVD-RAM GH60L SATA CdRom Device|| Audio: Realtek High Definition Audio|| Moniter: Acer P193w Setup: Keyboard: Logitech G19|| Joystick: Logitech Attack 3|| Logitech Wireless Mouse M525|| FSX: Extensions: Deluxe and Acceleration|| AES|| Captain Sim 757 basepack|| Aerosoft Mega Airport Munich||
January 31, 201214 yr What happens if I do uninstall my video display drivers?Windows will default to the standard VGA driver it uses when you installed Windows in the first place (and before you installed your video driver).Have you by any chance installed FSDT Las Vegas? Someone else is having trouble with FSDT Vegas here.Cheers,- jahman. Edited January 31, 201214 yr by jahman
January 31, 201214 yr Author Windows will default to the standard VGA driver it uses when you installed Windows in the first place (and before you installed your video driver).Have you by any chance installed FSDT Las Vegas? Someone else is having trouble with FSDT Vegas here.Cheers,- jahman.No, I have not installed FSDT Las Vegas PC: Operating System:MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit|| CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 215|| RAM: 4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz|| Motherboard: FOXCONN 2AAF||Graphics: ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics (HP)|| Hard Drives: 313GB Seagate ST332041 8AS SATA Disk Device (SATA), WD Elements 500GB Portable Hard drive|| Optical Drives: GTMFSR K92B4D6R SCSI CdRom Device, hp DVD-RAM GH60L SATA CdRom Device|| Audio: Realtek High Definition Audio|| Moniter: Acer P193w Setup: Keyboard: Logitech G19|| Joystick: Logitech Attack 3|| Logitech Wireless Mouse M525|| FSX: Extensions: Deluxe and Acceleration|| AES|| Captain Sim 757 basepack|| Aerosoft Mega Airport Munich||
January 31, 201214 yr Author The g2d crash is usually caused by your display drivers. Suggest you completely uninstall them, run a free registry cleaner, then reinstall your display drivers. The best way of uninstalling your display drivers IMHO is to go into the Device Manager, select Display Adapters, doubleclick on your video card, select the Driver Tab then select Uninstall. Select Delete driver software from your computer when prompted. After the uninstall, run your registry cleaner, then reinstall the drivers. Make sure UAC is disabled before reinstalling.Best regards,JimI've done that but I keep getting errors, I can give you log to see what this g2d.dll error is like...Problem Event Name: APPCRASHApplication Name: fsx.exeApplication Version: 10.0.61637.0Application Timestamp: 46fadb14Fault Module Name: g2d.dllFault Module Version: 10.0.61637.0Fault Module Timestamp: 46fadb58Exception Code: c0000005Exception Offset: 000843acOS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3Locale ID: 2057Additional Information 1: fb8bAdditional Information 2: fb8bd1bf7dcc44d047c58f37f56ad727Additional Information 3: fa63Additional Information 4: fa63c80ebf2b9d98cfa9fc211d9a92adand straight after that I get this...Problem Event Name: APPCRASHApplication Name: fsx.exeApplication Version: 10.0.61637.0Application Timestamp: 46fadb14Fault Module Name: terrain.dllFault Module Version: 10.0.61637.0Fault Module Timestamp: 46fadb59Exception Code: c0000005Exception Offset: 0005595eOS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3Locale ID: 2057Additional Information 1: c405Additional Information 2: c40584a475c3f8555bbaab9ef93905b4Additional Information 3: 0ebbAdditional Information 4: 0ebb82beb257b421d80c998c7c0161e9The last this I really want todo is to reinstall it because I've lost the Installation discs and buy a new one just because I want to fly around the North American part. Edited January 31, 201214 yr by badboi787 PC: Operating System:MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit|| CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 215|| RAM: 4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz|| Motherboard: FOXCONN 2AAF||Graphics: ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics (HP)|| Hard Drives: 313GB Seagate ST332041 8AS SATA Disk Device (SATA), WD Elements 500GB Portable Hard drive|| Optical Drives: GTMFSR K92B4D6R SCSI CdRom Device, hp DVD-RAM GH60L SATA CdRom Device|| Audio: Realtek High Definition Audio|| Moniter: Acer P193w Setup: Keyboard: Logitech G19|| Joystick: Logitech Attack 3|| Logitech Wireless Mouse M525|| FSX: Extensions: Deluxe and Acceleration|| AES|| Captain Sim 757 basepack|| Aerosoft Mega Airport Munich||
January 31, 201214 yr Author I found the installation discs which looks like to have a product key on the back of the inner circle, I'll try reinstalling it to see if it works... PC: Operating System:MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit|| CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 215|| RAM: 4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz|| Motherboard: FOXCONN 2AAF||Graphics: ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics (HP)|| Hard Drives: 313GB Seagate ST332041 8AS SATA Disk Device (SATA), WD Elements 500GB Portable Hard drive|| Optical Drives: GTMFSR K92B4D6R SCSI CdRom Device, hp DVD-RAM GH60L SATA CdRom Device|| Audio: Realtek High Definition Audio|| Moniter: Acer P193w Setup: Keyboard: Logitech G19|| Joystick: Logitech Attack 3|| Logitech Wireless Mouse M525|| FSX: Extensions: Deluxe and Acceleration|| AES|| Captain Sim 757 basepack|| Aerosoft Mega Airport Munich||
February 1, 201214 yr Author Alright, I didn't notice that the disc had a uninstall option so I deleted it manually, the main root has been deleted permanently for whatever reason and I deleted the ones in Program Data, Appdata/local and Appdata/roaming. Now I cannot reinstall it because it only gives me repair or remove, and when I try todo remove this error comes up.Error to number 0x80040702Description: Failed to load DLL: GameuxInstallHelperSetup will now terminate.Any help please? I'm currently doing a backup over Norton Backup for the Roaming/Local files because Norton Backup doesn't do the main root. PC: Operating System:MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit|| CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 215|| RAM: 4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz|| Motherboard: FOXCONN 2AAF||Graphics: ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics (HP)|| Hard Drives: 313GB Seagate ST332041 8AS SATA Disk Device (SATA), WD Elements 500GB Portable Hard drive|| Optical Drives: GTMFSR K92B4D6R SCSI CdRom Device, hp DVD-RAM GH60L SATA CdRom Device|| Audio: Realtek High Definition Audio|| Moniter: Acer P193w Setup: Keyboard: Logitech G19|| Joystick: Logitech Attack 3|| Logitech Wireless Mouse M525|| FSX: Extensions: Deluxe and Acceleration|| AES|| Captain Sim 757 basepack|| Aerosoft Mega Airport Munich||
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