September 11, 201312 yr Hi folks, For many many months, P3d has ran flawlessly. After several busy days, I fired up P3D, it opened, then immediately went to a minimized smaller screen, then shut down. I looked at the "details" and it showed: APPCRASH Prepar3D.exe 1.5.5757.0 05253a53 Fault Module Name: StackHash_0a9e 0.0.0.0 00000000 Execution Code: c0000005 1. I rebooted computer - no change 2. I deleted the config file to build a new one - no change 3. I searced google and it said to turn off DEP - P3d does not allow that 4. Removed entries in Modules Folder - no change 5. Removed 1/2 of my aircraft - restarted - no change - replaced 1st half removed aircraft, removed second 1/2 aircraft entries - restarted, no change. 6. Removed all my entries in Documents\Prepar3D (Flights that are saved) - no change. I have NOT installed any new add-on's in way of planes or scenery - this just started out of the blue. Where do I go from here to fix it??? Your help would be most appreciated. Have a blessed one. Tom Tom Higginbotham Intel 4820K - OC'd 4.8 ghz / ASUS x79 Deluxe Premium MB, 16 gig Corsair Dominator ram, CorsairRM1000 PSU, Corsair H-105 Liquid, EVGA 770 Classified, 37" Samsung TV/Monitor, Samsung 840 EVO SSD 1TB, WD VRaptor, 1TB
September 11, 201312 yr Tom, StackHash has to do with your OS. DEP has to do with your OS. "Liquid Cooling" .. Nothing overheating? No other errors or symptoms? Best Regards, Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL KDTW
September 11, 201312 yr Author vonmar, Thanks so very much for your reply. As far as your questions, yes, liquid cooling, No overheating and No other errors or symptoms. Late last night, I remembered that FSDreamTeam d/l an update for GSX while in P3D - which is the way they prefer updating. After the internal update, it regenerated an airport cache. It took forever for it to finish. Well, "me thought" - I'll go into the dll.xml and see it the "add-on" manager was there - and it was. I deleted that particular entry, saved the file - AND P3D was back to normal. I reinstalled GSX (d/l from vendor w/update included) and it installed, put the dll.xml "add-on" entry and P3d worked fine... So, in summary, GSX's update corrupted the .dll - and caused the error. At least that's what "me thinks"?? Thanks again and have a blessed one. Tom Tom Higginbotham Intel 4820K - OC'd 4.8 ghz / ASUS x79 Deluxe Premium MB, 16 gig Corsair Dominator ram, CorsairRM1000 PSU, Corsair H-105 Liquid, EVGA 770 Classified, 37" Samsung TV/Monitor, Samsung 840 EVO SSD 1TB, WD VRaptor, 1TB
September 11, 201312 yr Tom, I have this in my dll.xml for FSX and P3D: <Launch.Addon> <Name>Addon Manager</Name> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <ManualLoad>False</ManualLoad> <Path>bglmanx.dll</Path> </Launch.Addon> Is this what you deleted? I never thought I should mess with it? "Late last night, I remembered that FSDreamTeam d/l an update for GSX while in P3D - which is the way they prefer updating. After the internal update, it regenerated an airport cache. It took forever for it to finish." I got the cache thing also but after it did its thing all was ok. Best Regards, Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL KDTW
September 11, 201312 yr Author vonmar, That's exactly what I deleted and P3D worked. Then reinstalled GSX, it put the entry back in and all was fine with P3d. Tom Higginbotham Intel 4820K - OC'd 4.8 ghz / ASUS x79 Deluxe Premium MB, 16 gig Corsair Dominator ram, CorsairRM1000 PSU, Corsair H-105 Liquid, EVGA 770 Classified, 37" Samsung TV/Monitor, Samsung 840 EVO SSD 1TB, WD VRaptor, 1TB
September 11, 201312 yr Tom, Ok I see. Thanks for the follow up. I do not own GSX so never had to install or worry about it. Best Regards, Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL KDTW
September 11, 201312 yr Author vonmar, Thanks so much for your help and interest. It's tough when "all is well" for months, then goes haywire.... All is well for now. Have a blessed one, Tom Tom Higginbotham Intel 4820K - OC'd 4.8 ghz / ASUS x79 Deluxe Premium MB, 16 gig Corsair Dominator ram, CorsairRM1000 PSU, Corsair H-105 Liquid, EVGA 770 Classified, 37" Samsung TV/Monitor, Samsung 840 EVO SSD 1TB, WD VRaptor, 1TB
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