January 12, 201511 yr Hi all: I have been getting some annoying BSODs when flying the PMDG 737 NGX. I have not seen anything similar flying other aircraft. While I don't suspect the crashes to be caused by NGX, I'm wondering if there could be some kind of driver issue where NGX is looking for something on my system, like a driver, and I do not have the needed version installed. The error code or whatever you call the BSOD screen is: 0x0000009C Has anyone seen something like this or have an idea on how it can be occurring (driver, etc)? I am running: Win 7 Pro FSX Gold UTX GEX REX ASN GTX Titan I7 4820 3.7 oc'd to 4.5 16 gig (2x8) Separate HD for FSX 48" 1080 P HD TV 19x10 Lots of fans and 360 water cooling Temps remain in the 50's for the CPU and low 70s for GPU I'd appreciate any thoughts. Thanks
January 12, 201511 yr Full names on posts here please, see forum rules. BSOD are almost always a hardware issue. Almost any problem with an app will at worst result in a crash to desktop or an error message telling you that windows is closing the app. Try backing off your overclocking. Dan Downs KCRP
January 12, 201511 yr Have you followed Nick N bible and how to OC a Haswell? Over on simforums? Vernon Howells
January 13, 201511 yr Have you followed Nick N bible and how to OC a Haswell? Over on simforums? Its here http://www.simforums.com/forums/the-fsx-computer-system-the-bible-by-nickn_topic46211.html Regards,Axel
January 13, 201511 yr Author Thanks guys. After some diddling around today it's beginning to look like my problem may have been the 347.09 driver with DSR activated. I've reverted back to an earlier driver without DSR and looks like the blue screen issue may be gone. We'll see.
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