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Sending ASE to the System Tray problems

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Last week I did several flights after a short break from FSX. ATL to TPA, TPA to BOS, BOS to JFK and LAS to LAX... all with no problems. Then I decided to do LAX back to LAS and this is where my problem started and it took me 2 days to figure it out and thought my experience may help someone. What was happening was I setup to depart out of Gate 56 out of LAX. I did everything as I always have and was greeted to a FSX crash. I rebooted and tried again only to crash again and then again and then again. Now, I dont know about you but when this kind of thing happens I MUST find the cause.... its in my blood and its what drives me crazy at times. Anyways.. I tried this and that and this again with no solution. I was able to start at other gates just fine but gate 56 and a few others would crash every time, I eliminated the problem being the PMDG 737 as it would crash even in the trike. I then noticed I had no crash without running ASE.... Hmmmm I said.... ASE was confirmed as the problem after many many attempts to resolve my issue. I posted my issue on FSDT's forum with no resolution found. Well... after 2 days of pulling my hair out I found out that if I minimized ASE and not send it to the system tray WA-LA ... no crash !!! This was verified time and time again.  So ... why would sending ASE to the system tray cause FSX to crash as opposed to minimizing it??

Jim Wenham

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***** UPDATE *****

Well... sending ASE to the system tray was not my issue. It turned out to be a VSYNC issue. Who would a thought??  I use Inspector and recently updated to the latest cough..cough.. greatest. With the new inspector I MUST set the same VSYNC setting in GLOBAL as well as my FSX profile. After doing that I have had no problems and I have been flying all day. 

Jim Wenham

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Good to hear.

 

I was waiting for a ticket about this.

I don't even bother with NVI. Seems like its more aggravation then its worth.

Regards,

 

Dave Opper

HiFi Support Manager

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I had this issue can you explain what to do I'm a little confused by it please?

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Wayne HART

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I had this issue can you explain what to do I'm a little confused by it please?

Set your FSX profile VSYNC in Inspector and then match that setting in the GLOBAL profile. 

Jim Wenham

Sorry I get the inspector part, what is the global profile and where is that located sorry for not getting it, thanks again Wayne.

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Wayne HART

Ok got it Nvidia setting Global Profile thanks.

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