July 21, 201213 yr My FSX keeps crashing to the desktop when I use FSPx with PMDG NGX planes. I've read the sticky as well as every article I could find on the internet regarding this issue and still cannot fix it. I've already tried updating my "Uiautomationcore.dll" like I said, it works fine with other planes, so this is PMDG NGX Related. Ok, so I loaded the PMDG NGX 737-700 standard livery with winglets. *The aircraft loads, and I wait until the countdown is done. The aircraft is cold and dark. *I provide battery power, turn on the APU, and switch to APU power. *I use the FMC to select "FMC Setup", go to payload and select "Set Empty". * I use the FMC and go to fuel and select "Set 1/3". *I use the FSPassengers Company manager to purchase the current plane. *Under FSPassengers General Setup page and I turn of the Manifest. *I select "Start Flight - Load current aircraft" *I select aircraft options and disable the weight and fuel management. (FSPassengers closes the window to configure the new aircraft settings, and I open it back up, the "Aircraft options" is now bold. *I move all the passengers (only, no cargo) onto the plane. *I set my destination, flight time, and flight type. *I click on "Load Realtime" and select 2 minute standard. The display returns to the cockpit, and I see the blue FSPx window show up, about 3 seconds later my Sim crashes. Now I can run FSPx fine when using the stock planes like the stock MS Boeing 737, but it constantly crashes on the NGX planes. I've been scouring the internet for 2 days reading all the articles and can't think of anything else. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have uploaded a video of what I'm doing here: It should be finished processing by Youtube in a few minutes. Thank you. Mike Guirguis
July 21, 201213 yr Turn off Flying Tips in FSX. It has caused some crashes or anomalies in FSX as it flashes when the cursor hits a gauge or something on your panel. It's located in the Realism settings page. Here are some other excellent tips - http://www.fsdeveloper.com/wiki/index.php?title=Problem_Resolving_(FSX). You also need to let us know what the Event Viewer log shows for each crash. An 'event' is recorded for every crash or freezing. Does it state the faulting module is a PMDG module or a FSPassenger module? If you're not familiar with the Event Viewer, just click the Start button and then Help and Support. In Help and Support, type Event Viewer in the search bar and you will have several links to the Event Viewer and how to properly use it. I don't have FS Passengers installed or I would try your scenario to see if I can duplicate it. Perhaps another kind soul flight simmer will help you with that part. Best regards, Jim
July 21, 201213 yr Author Disabling the tooltips and Flying Tips in FSX did not help.. The Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\g2d.dll That's the same module everytime there's a crash. Mike Guirguis
July 21, 201213 yr Try the same flight, but without FSPassengers. i7 [email protected] | 32GB RAM | EVGA RTX 3080Ti | Maximus Hero VII | 512GB 860 Pro | 512GB 850 Pro | 256GB 840 Pro | 2TB 860 QVO | 1TB 870 EVO | Seagate 3TB Cloud | EVGA 1000 GQ | Win10 Pro | EK Custom water cooling.
July 21, 201213 yr Author Try the same flight, but without FSPassengers. Everything works perfectly fine if I don't use FSPassengers, and everything works perfectly fine if I use FSPassengers but with a plane other than the PMDG 737 NGX. It's only the combination of the two together that causes the crashes. Mike Guirguis
July 21, 201213 yr This link of a similar problem at PMDG might help - http://forum.avsim.net/topic/331427-pmdg-md11-g2ddll-error/. It appears to be a FSPassenger issue fixed by deleting the missionpanel.cfg. Other suggestions in the link too. Best regards, Jim
July 21, 201213 yr Author This link of a similar problem at PMDG might help - http://forum.avsim.n...1-g2ddll-error/. It appears to be a FSPassenger issue fixed by deleting the missionpanel.cfg. Other suggestions in the link too. Best regards, Jim Firehawk, thank you very very much! Deleting the missionpanel.cfg file worked! It's working perfectly now. Thank you so very much! Mike Guirguis
July 22, 201213 yr Glad it worked and you provided the feedback of the fix as it should help others who might have the same issue. Best regards, Jim
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