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FS crashing when 777 loaded (FS2004)

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Hello gents,

 

again I'm facing a problem with my simulator.

 

I wanted to load the PSS B777 for a flight with a merge. But after the the aircraft is loaded a few seconds later the FS is having a black screen and crashing.

This also happens when using the original PSS aircraft.

 

If you delete the panel folder and only add nothing or a Cessna panel it works and no crash occurs. Does anyone have an idea how to fix that?

 

System specs:

FS2004

Windows 7 x64

8GB RAM

GeForce GTX 550 Ti

AMD FX-4100

 

Thanks to everyone!


Greetings Eddi :smile:

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I wanted to load the PSS B777 for a flight with a merge. But after the the aircraft is loaded a few seconds later the FS is having a black screen and crashing.

 

This also happens when using the original PSS aircraft.

 

 

 

If you delete the panel folder and only add nothing or a Cessna panel it works and no crash occurs. Does anyone have an idea how to fix that?

Hi, Clocki,

 

Did you just install the PSS?

 

Do you have a file called "voronoi.dat" in your main FS9 folder?

 

Until you sort this out, I suggest you remove any PSS merge to simplify the situation.

 

Mike


 

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Do you have a file called "voronoi.dat" in your main FS9 folder?

 

I didn't just installed but anyway, these .dat was missing in the main folder. I got them back into the main folder and now it worked...

 

Well...thats strange. Could someone light me up what this voronoi.dat is for?

 

Thanks Mike!


Greetings Eddi :smile:

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