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FS2Crew is crashing FSX on aircraft load

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Hy guys, any solution to the problem?

 

After two hours spent on solve the issue I found this topic!

 

So, isn't possible to use MD11+FS2Crew and FSCaptain?

Riccardo

OS: Windows 10-64 bit, CPU: i7-7700K @4.20 GHz, GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 G1 8GB GDDR5, RAM: Corsair Vengeance DDR4 32GB 3000MHz, MB: MSI Z270

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Turns out FSCaptain uses a newer version of the gaugesound.dll, which we didn't even know existed.

 

Solution is to ensure FSCaptain is installed last.  That will ensure you have the latest gaugesound.dll installed.

 

Note:  This only applies to the very old FS2Crew's released before 2010.

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Hi! I tried this solution and it doesn't work. FSCaptain keeps the gaugesound.dll separate, so there will be two different versions of gaugesound.dll present. Solution may pass by an FS2Crew version that uses the same, more recent version of gaugesound.dll as FSCaptain, but I understand if that is not feasible. 

Rui Laureano

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Hi! I tried this solution and it doesn't work. FSCaptain keeps the gaugesound.dll separate, so there will be two different versions of gaugesound.dll present. Solution may pass by an FS2Crew version that uses the same, more recent version of gaugesound.dll as FSCaptain, but I understand if that is not feasible. 

 

 

Copy their GaugeSound dll to the root FS folder.

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