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PMDG 777 Closes my game

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Makes no difference.  Same suggestions apply. 


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18 hours ago, Jim Young said:

The PMDG 777 does not load when you start P3DV4.  It only loads if you select the aircraft in the setup.  When you load P3DV4, the first things to load are the modules that load via the dll.xml.  If you load the PMDG 777 at the setup screen and it shows up fine, then it is not the PMDG 777 as it will crash at the setup screen.  So, this is probably why no one from PMDG would respond.

I do not understand - "whenever I select it on the home it's fine".

Many members try to rename the default scenario and save a flight and then try to load the saved flight.  I have seen so many issues with this and I would not recommend it.  I would remove any saved flight from the P3D.cfg and startup with the default.

The AVSIM CTD Guide provides many more suggestions for fixing this problem yourself.  Members above are trying to help but just grasping for suggestions that might help you and they have little or no information as to exactly what kind of computer you have, and what you are loading.  Heck, if you have saved flights in the FSUIPC utility, that could be causing the crashes.  But we have no idea that you even have the FSUIPC utility.  Page 9 and 10 of the CTD Guide shows you how to fix most crashes and freezes in P3D.  You have to investigate your particular crash yourself, especially when there is no crash report or anything in the Event Viewer (which is strange as the Event Viewer records all Events).  The AVSIM CTD Guide has images around page 4 on how to properly look at the Event Viewer to see ALL events in one location.  This way you can see if there might be a computer problem.

I will move this to the CTD Forum.

Best regards,

Jim

Apologies for my ignorance, thank you for your reply.

By the home I meant where you select the airport, time etc.

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So then, if it shows up at the startup screen, then it loaded successfully.  There is something else wrong.  You might have thought it was the 777 as the crashes might have started after you installed the 777 but it must be something else. 

Best regards,

Jim


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