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Undocking windows gives crashes?

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Yes. That will do it. Do you mean you are undocking the GPS gauge or some other FSX gauge? I have two monitors and have tried to undock the GPS gauge and move it to my secondary monitor. All goes well until I try to move the undocked window. FSX hangs and I have to ctrl-alt-del to get out or restart my system. If you're doing this on the same monitor though, I don't think you should have any problems but each undocked window requires more system resources.

 

Best regards,

Jim

 

After a lot of playing around Jim had worked out that my FSX crashes are most likely caused by undocking windows to a 2nd monitor (see this thread http://forum.avsim.n...bout-error-log/). I am flying the PMDG 737NGX with medium FSX settings, UT2, AS2012 and ProATCX. I am running FSX in windowed mode.

 

I guess there is a solution to the problem otherwise home cockpits wouldnt work!

Hi Atum,

 

Your .cfg file does not match your system specs, you have a 560 ti display device listed twice with different resolutions.

also a 7900 ATI card listed 3 times with different resolutions.

 

your profile specs say an ATI 7970 card and 3 dell monitors which run at 1920 x 1200.

 

First thing I would do is backup/rename that .cfg file, save it some where and delete. Let FSX rebuild a fresh one, try with no mods first.

 

Ron.

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