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FSX-SE will not launch properly after upgrading to W's 10

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Recently I took the leap of faith to upgrade to Windows 10 however I am now having difficulty with FSX-SE. 

 

I am getting an error message indicating "Flight Simulator has detected a problem with third party software program (addon)"

 

 

Name: PMDGSounds Dynamic Link Library

Version: 10.0.61355.62

Company: PMDG

File: PMDG\DLLs\PMDGSounds.dll

 

Do you want to run this software?

 

I select yes and then FSX-SE crashes.

 

What do I need to do?

 

Regards Darren.

 

 

Regards

 

Darren Harband

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Name: PMDGSounds Dynamic Link Library

Version: 10.0.61355.62

Company: PMDG

File: PMDG\DLLs\PMDGSounds.dll

 

Your sound drivers for your hardware under Win10 are incompatible with our older FSX offerings (744 and MD-11) - uninstall them.

Kyle Rodgers

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That did the trick thanks; however now getting 'Program Pin Error'.

Regards

 

Darren Harband

  • 2 weeks later...

Fsx runs best on windows 7 and more importantly the addons fsx is too old it was designed for xp/vista but with a lot of tweaks runs perfect on win 7 I wouldn't push it past that I have fsx deluxe edition and yes it was crashing and oom but now it runs nice haven't had a crash in a while.

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