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Suddenly FSX is crashing on me

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Dear all

 

So far not very many issues, suddenly I had issues where FSX would crash at around 91-94% of loading the flight.

 

Another time I changed gates at the preflight stage and then while loading the sim crashed.

 

Third scenario after roughly 35 minutes of preflight and flying for over 5 hours FSX crashed

 

Normally the event log shows only that FSX.exe is the faulting path but no reason.

 

one time I saw this:

 

Faulting application path: D:\games\fsx.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll
 
But all the other times it just writes:
 
Faulting application path: D:\games\fsx.exe
Faulting module path: unknown
 
Do you have any idea what could be wrong? I did see windows updates were installed, I tried to uninstall but it doesn't seem to have cured it.

 

Yours truly
Boaz Fraizer
Copenhagen, Denmark

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I assume you have used FSX without problem for a long time. What changed? If nothing, then make sure your default aircraft (the one that appears on the free flight screen before you load a flight or select an aircraft) is a FSX default aircraft. When launching FSX, do not change the focus (the active application) until FSX has completely loaded scenery and your flight has started. Start troubleshooting by testing for crash using only default scenery then add your add-on scenery one by one.

Dan Downs KCRP

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