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Fsx crashes after installing p3d v2 and ftx global

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hi

I have fsx running in dx10 preview mode and i decided to go to p3d v 2.4.

I've installed p3d v2.4 and very impressed. I began installing my add ons.i've installed ftx global version 1.1 and run p3d v2.4 and every thing worked very well.My problem, when i run mu fsx already installed ( I have ftx global installed as well on fsx) fsx crashes and when i checked the windows event out I didn't found any faulting modules.

I have fsx and p3d v2.4 installed on the same drive.

Can some one give me a clue how to fix fsx crash?

Thx in advance

Hope this will help. 

 

You need to install the latest version of FTX Global, which is 1.30 for FSX and P3Dv2.  It has the triple installer for FSX, P3D v1, and P3Dv2.  I didn't even think v1.1 was P3D2.4 ready.  And, I'm not sure why FSX would be crashing because of it.

 

I have FSX and P3D v2.4 installed on the same drive, with FTX Global v1.30 installed for both FSX and P3Dv2.4 and have no problems.

 

Again, hope this helps.....Rod

Rod Beck

To avoid any problem you 'd better use the P3D dedicated triple installer (and select V2  of course) which is only available for the FTX Global version 1.3. Any other installation may indeed bring havoc. It is free to download and waiting in your FSS account.

Dominique

Simming since 1981 -  [email protected] GHz with 16 GB of RAM and a 1080 with 8 GB VRAM running a 27" @ 2560*1440 - Windows 10 - Warthog HOTAS - MFG pedals - MSFS Standard version with Steam

 

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