April 19, 201214 yr I have this FSX crash all the time, whether I'm online or on single player. It doesn't matter what or where I'm flying, this will happen. Problem signature: Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: fsx.exe Application Version: 10.0.61637.0 Application Timestamp: 46fadb14 Fault Module Name: unknown Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0 Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000 Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 00000000 OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3 Locale ID: 2057 Additional information about the problem: LCID: 2057 Any explanation please? D;
April 19, 201214 yr Any explanation please? Exception Code: c0000005 indicates you had a memory access error. It means, when FSX was running and calling an app up to render or display, your memory could not handle it and crashed FSX. It's almost impossible to determine the exact cause of a memory access violation but I would venture to say you have your FSX sliders set too high. Your system may be overclocked improperly and CPU/memory voltages are too high/low. Or, you are missing components needed to run an FSX application such as Microsoft Visuals C++ Redistributables, 2005, 2008 and 2010 packages and/or Versions 1 through 4 of Microsoft.net framework software. These programs are not backward compatible and are used by developers to run FSX or their particular addon better. Microsoft.net software manages memory better for your FSX application and Version 4 is installed with the Windows 7 installation program. There is no magic bullet to fix this problem. You can start though by deleting your FSX.cfg, restarting FSX, and letting the config rebuild itself. This will put your settings back to default. It could be a scenery program too and to investigate whether it is a scenery program or not, simple disable all of your addon scenery (down to Propeller Objects), run FSX, and see if that fixes the problem(s). If so, enable the scenery one by one until the problem starts occurring again. You might want to go through and scan many of the threads in this CTD forum to see if any situation is similar to yours. Some people have fixed their memory access violations by cleaning the registry using one of the free registry cleaners. Best regards, Jim
April 19, 201214 yr Author Exception Code: c0000005 indicates you had a memory access error. It means, when FSX was running and calling an app up to render or display, your memory could not handle it and crashed FSX. It's almost impossible to determine the exact cause of a memory access violation but I would venture to say you have your FSX sliders set too high. Your system may be overclocked improperly and CPU/memory voltages are too high/low. Or, you are missing components needed to run an FSX application such as Microsoft Visuals C++ Redistributables, 2005, 2008 and 2010 packages and/or Versions 1 through 4 of Microsoft.net framework software. These programs are not backward compatible and are used by developers to run FSX or their particular addon better. Microsoft.net software manages memory better for your FSX application and Version 4 is installed with the Windows 7 installation program. There is no magic bullet to fix this problem. You can start though by deleting your FSX.cfg, restarting FSX, and letting the config rebuild itself. This will put your settings back to default. It could be a scenery program too and to investigate whether it is a scenery program or not, simple disable all of your addon scenery (down to Propeller Objects), run FSX, and see if that fixes the problem(s). If so, enable the scenery one by one until the problem starts occurring again. You might want to go through and scan many of the threads in this CTD forum to see if any situation is similar to yours. Some people have fixed their memory access violations by cleaning the registry using one of the free registry cleaners. Best regards, Jim I always keep my registry clean with CCleaner. I read another thread earlier about not setting the correct RAM settings in the Bios. Now I did update my ram and that is when I noticed the problems. I've been into the BIOS and I've now set the RAM freq and timings, I was unable to find the power/voltage though. I have not yet tested FSX, but if the problems still persist then I will start doing what you have said piece by piece. Thank you for such detailed response. :)
April 19, 201214 yr I was unable to find the power/voltage though. You can find all the required settings via CPU-Z under the SPD tab. This handy guide at the following link provides DRAM voltages, safe and unsafe - http://www.techreaction.net/2011/01/04/3-step-overclocking-guide-%e2%80%93-sandy-bridge-v0-1beta/. Best regards, Jim
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