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win7x64 ctd when trying to activate FS2

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Hey Bryan. Recently did a complete reinstall of FSX and all 3rd party apps. Placed everything in its own folder, not program files, and this seems to have solved all my issues. Did this to resolve problems I was having with the NGX, 747, etc. However, reloaded my Airbus evolution vol. 2 along with FS2 button and now when I try to click on either the standby altimeter or RMI, depending on which aircraft, I get the 'blue circle of death' and a CTD. It was working before at one point but I uninstalled due to apparent conflict with the NGX. Any thoughts on why I'm getting this crash? Installed all updates including start center, run everything as admin, run Wilco configurator before loading, etc. Thanks.

 

 

Update: Seems I always figure out the issue faster than help can arrive. :Nerd: For some reason, on the ATR and the Airbus, both of which are buttons versions, I have to start FS2 in 2D mode. Otherwise I get a CTD. Not sure why this is. Perhaps an issue with EZdok and the fact that I'm in full screen VC mode? Anyway, its a simple keyboard button push and then back to VC and I'm up and running. Cool with me. Thanks for some great products Bryan. Peace. :Peace:

Eric Grindstaff - MacAir COO

Millennium Aviation Company - Macairvirtual.com - The VA with a choice!
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