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MCE creates fatal error in FSX

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So I just reinstalled FSX and MCE - no other addons. With MCE installed, I get a fatal error every time I start fsx.exe. This is using the latest version of MCE.

An unhanded win32 exception [5340] occurred in fsx.exe

FSX runs fine with MCE uninstalled.

 

FSX.cfg http://pastebin.com/MHLQm1pz

 

I'm running Win7 x64, 16GB RAM, HD7870 XT, i5 3850k.

 

MCE used to work perfectly well when i last played FSX...can't figure out whats wrong with this new build.

 

FSInsider Log

Logging started
Assumed Sim is FSX
Found 3 TextInfo sections
Enumerating Sound Devices
Finished enumerating sound devices
Entering critical section
MS1
MS1
MS2
MS3
MS4
MS5
MS6
MS7
MS8
MS9
MS10
leaving critical section
Module initialisation finished
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MCE used to work perfectly well when i last played FSX...can't figure out whats wrong with this new build.

 

Module is definitely loading as expected. This kind of crash could be related to some anti-virus interfering with "fsx.exe". Make sure you exclude the process from the scrutiny of any AV. This is different from excluding a folder for scanning.

 

You may also want to download this file, unzip and replace "fsInsider.dll"

 

http://www.multicrewxp.com/fsInsider2639.zip

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