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Black Screen on Airbus decent

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Hi all,

 

I get this error "display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding" when I initiate decent in the Airbus in FSX. This is a recent thing. I've rolled back my graphics driver to a previous version and still the same. The sim continues but in sound only, after the screen goes black, any ideas?

 

Cheers.

 

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           i5-6500 3.2GHz

           16Gb Ram

           Windows7 Ult 64bit

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What are your sim settings set at?  if you have your settings too high, it can cause a crash.  Also, you had not specified any other add-ons (aside from Aerosoft's Airbus X) installed into your sim.  Both settings and add-ons can cause a strain on a system.

 

If you have the Airbus X installed, did you change the rendering option in the config?  If so, put it back to the default.  I changed mine once, thinking it would make for better performance, and I had issues.


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This link has possible solutions - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2665946


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What are your sim settings set at?  if you have your settings too high, it can cause a crash.  Also, you had not specified any other add-ons (aside from Aerosoft's Airbus X) installed into your sim.  Both settings and add-ons can cause a strain on a system. If you have the Airbus X installed, did you change the rendering option in the config?  If so, put it back to the default.  I changed mine once, thinking it would make for better performance, and I had issues.

Thx for the reply, I never mentioned my settings because this is a new error, I haven't had problems before. I'm thinking a driver update of some kind may have caused this.

 

This link has possible solutions - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2665946

Will have a look Jim, thx for the reply.

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A quick update, not saying this has solved all, but, I've just finished a flight hooray!! lol. My gpu cable in to my pc was a little loose, tightened it fully and flew EDDL to EGLL and no probs. I'm sure it can't be as simple as that, but I've got everything crossed.

 

I'll leave the post at un-solved atm but will change it after another(hopefully) successfull flight.

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I think the issue is running EFB at the same time as Airbus. Don't have a problem running EFB & PMDG, but this is what I've narrowed it down to.

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