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FSX crashes when loading the PMDG 737 with Reboot enabled

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In addition to this Thread FSX crashes, whenever I select the PMDG 737 from the aircraft list, with FS2Crews PMDG 737 NGX Reboot activated.

As soon as I disable it via the menu, the 737 is loaded without a problem (everything ran before fine).

This is a complete new behaviour. I've only reinstalled the FSX because I switched my HDD, I've cleaned every trace of the FSX before doing a reinstall, which included registry scan and cleaning the files in the appdata/roaming directories.

 

However it seems like my FSX installation is somewhat fckd up.

FSX crashes upon RAAS initialisation and now claims it's unsafe (sim connect bug?)

And FS2Crew NGX Reboot is now doing the same when loading the 737.

 

Here the appcrashviewer says the following:

 

Exception Code: 0xc0000005

Exception Offset: 0x0004e143

Fault Module: FS2Audio.dll

 

I'm completly out of ideas.

 

Possible solution:

doing a complete reinstall of FSX (approx. 4h because of all addons), with risk of having the same issue again.

or

Last resort: Complete HDD wipe and doing a clean Windows 10 install.

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And I was able to solve this problem too.

In fact it was the same issue that I described in the above linked thread.

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