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MD-11 Problem!

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I'll try it.

Danke, hoffentlich klappt es, bin am verzweifeln.

 

By the way when I see the PMDG 777X, do you know when it's going to release?:)

 

This is the 64 Trillion dollar question we've all been asking.

Chris Magnus

HR Manager

Air Jamaica Virtual Airlines and Cargo (http://www.airjamaicavirtualairlinesandcargo.org)
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Well, even simtimizer can't solve that problem..

Try to lower the quality of the sound card !

Alfredo Russo

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Commercial Member

Just completely block access to uiautomationcore.dll. It is not required by FSX, but FSX successfully loading seems to trigger a memory leak within FSX, leading to this crash.

 

The crash is not because you went to the map - it is because *you opened the menu* (every time you display any menu in FSX, uiautomationcore.dll is invoked).

 

I block it completely using ACLs, but every time I tried to explain how to do it people didn't pay enough attention and couldn't do it.

 

For the technically savvy - find every copy of uiautomationcore.dll on your system and remove all users and groups from the ACL, blocking access. It will break some programs (you'll have to test which ones you need when flying FSX), but otherwise will prevent this particular crash in FSX once it is up and running.

 

Best regards,

Robin.

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