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PMDG 777 Crashes

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I have been experiencing fatal crashes with my PMDG 777 recently.

 

My Computer:

Windows 8

i7 Processor

(Let me know if you need more to find the solution)

 

Crashes:

KIAH-KSFO: Crashed while saving the flight

EGLL-EDDF: Froze in midair, during cruise and crashed

 

FSX Settings:

Using the PMDG recommended settings

 

A solution to this problem will be very well appreciated! I would like to be getting back in the air with the T7 very soon.

What is the fault message? Is there anything written in event log?

Yours truly
Boaz Fraizer
Copenhagen, Denmark

Boeing777_Banner_Pilot.jpg

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What is the fault message? Is there anything written in event log?

 

The fault message after the CTD, is the standard "Microsoft Flight Simulator has stopped working," and the it asks me to close the program. I searched the event viewer, but couldn't find anything in particular that pertained to FSX. 

Yes but if you go to the control panel and then search for event log, you can locate the error, usually program error, and then it says the faulty module

Yours truly
Boaz Fraizer
Copenhagen, Denmark

Boeing777_Banner_Pilot.jpg

  • Author

Yes but if you go to the control panel and then search for event log, you can locate the error, usually program error, and then it says the faulty module

Do you know what it should say? I am searching, but nothing appears to show relation to FSX. 

 

 In the viewer, I have an App Error and App Hang-could that be it?

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