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BEX Error post Graphics card + Monitor change

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Hi All,

 

I’ve got a bit of an odd problem here, I’ve recently updated my graphics cards from 1 x GTX580 to 2 x GTX760’s and have done from 1 x 23” widescreen to 3 x 27” widescreens running in Nvidia’s wide gaming mode that allows 5760 x 1080 resolution.

 

I’ve read on these forums whenever you do a change like this its best to reset the FSX.cfg file and allow it recreate with all the new hardware and displays which I’ve done.

 

I’ve then gone into FSX and had a bit of a look at how the displays look with the 3 monitors, noticed that it was to zoomed in so changed the widescreen=False to True in the FSX.cfg and opened FSX for another fly.

 

Everything going well then 5 minutes in I get the below error which is new, with my computer in its original configuration with the GTX580 I used to fly all over the world, my PC and FSX was rock solid stable and now I’m getting this CTD error every 3-5 minutes.

 

After some research I’ve deleted my shaders folders for DX9 and 10 in USERNAME\AppData\Local I believe it was in, still no fix.

 

I have the replacement Uiautomationcore.dll file stops menu crashes which was  applied back when I first loaded FSX a while ago.

 

No overclocks have changed since the replacement of the graphics cards and monitors.

 

Problem signature:

  Problem Event Name: BEX

  Application Name:         fsx.exe

  Application Version:     10.0.61472.0

  Application Timestamp:              475e17d3

  Fault Module Name:    StackHash_27eb

  Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0

  Fault Module Timestamp:          00000000

  Exception Offset:           753ac9f5

  Exception Code:             c0000005

  Exception Data:              00000008

  OS Version:      6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48

  Locale ID:           3081

  Additional Information 1:           27eb

  Additional Information 2:           27eb358fe674a6f15dafe56d42bb9bf3

  Additional Information 3:           2f06

  Additional Information 4:           2f06c18113e6d7c00e6b91fa1fde84b6

 

My System is running Windows 7 64bit up to date on the MS patches, running Nvidia drivers 320.49

 

I have just seen this post:

 

Being away on a work trip at the moment I’ll have to see when I get back home about FSCopilot as I do have that installed for the Time Sync feature and FSINN

 

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Kind Regards,

Sean McCormack
FPSPLAYERS.COM

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Well, first off, FSX and SLI/CFX is a bad mix. Did you try disabling one of ther cards and see if the problem still exists?

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Make sure you start up in Windowed Mode.  Once FSX fully loaded, hit alt-enter and go to full screen mode.  Before you quit, go back to Windowed Mode and hit Ctrl-C or the X in the upper right corner.  BEX/StackHash crashes have something to do with memory.  I personally do not think FSX. 

 

Hopefully you made a new Fsx.cfg and just did not go in and edit it.

 

Best regards,

Jim

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