September 12, 201213 yr I decided after my FSX kept crashing to do a fresh install of all my products but run a test after each installation. After installing FSX & the Aceleration pack restarting my PC each time, i then used CCleaner to clean files & scan the registry for issues. Once done i ran the default 737 for one hour on the tarmac at Gatwick runway 8R with no problems, closed FSX then ran CCleaner to clean files & scan for reg issues & there were no issues. I then restarted my PC for the next installation being the NGX 8/900. I ran the NGX 800 WL using the same routine as the previous test with no problems with FSX or the cleaning process after closing FSX, i then restarted my PC & installed the NGX 6/700. As before, same conditions i ran the NGX 800 WL again which ran fine then when i clicked end flight the options screen was placed at the bottom right of my PC & i had to CTL/ALT/Delete to end FSX. I checked online for a similar problem with other users & realised i needed to install the FSUIPC4 program so i did & that fixed the closing down of FSX problem. After closing down FSX from now on & using CCleaner for the cleanup & registry i get a ActiveX/Com AcroExch issue or an ActiveX/Com AcroBrokers issue, the report can change each time to some other ActiveX issue but i only get the issue when i load up an NGX plane. I can load a default plane & i dont get an ActiveX issue anymore. So i can run the NGX just fine but it's the ActiveX issue that has got me thinking before i install any other products i have & get an FSX crash again. I would have used a support ticket with PMDG but i could'nt figure out what kind of report to ask about. By the way i have the updated NGX products that don't need the service packs & i restarted my PC after each instalation of the NGX 8/900 & 6/700. Any ideas guys? Si. Simon Palmer.
September 13, 201213 yr Author I have submitted a support ticket to see if the PMDG guys can figure this one out. Thankyou for taking the time out to read my problem guys, it's certainly got me stumped for an answer. :Thinking: Simon Palmer.
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