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PMDG crashes my P3D v4

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Hello,

 

I have tried everything but can't find the solution. Even on a clean P3D v4 with only Orbyx FTX Global and regions but without any other scenery add-ons, whenever I launcg a PMDG plane (777/737/747) my P3D crashes after I few seconds when all other aircrafts do work.  

The P3D error reporting shows nothing except ; 

[error.0]
error=Payload station indexes should be between 1 - Number of Stations

[error.1]
error=Payload station indexes should be between 1 - Number of Stations

[error.2]
error=Payload station indexes should be between 1 - Number of Stations

[error.3]
error=Payload station indexes should be between 1 - Number of Stations

[error.4]
error=Payload station indexes should be between 1 - Number of Stations

[error.5]
error=Payload station indexes should be between 1 - Number of Stations

[error.6]
error=Payload station indexes should be between 1 - Number of Stations

[error.7]
error=Payload station indexes should be between 1 - Number .......

 

Does anyone have the same issue ?

 

\Thank you,

Greg


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7 hours ago, pao said:

Does anyone have the same issue ?

You using any external programs to adjust the load on the aircraft? Some sort of passenger or VA application?


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HI,

I actually I performed a clean instal of P3D thinking that would solve the issue so beside some ORBX texture and regions + Fsuipc updated for P3Dv4, there is nothing. No add-ons, no sceneries... The funny thing is that the crash only happens with PMDG aircrafts.  


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Recommend reading through the entire thread.  Three recent Win 10 updates are now all carrying a bug that can cause some crashes with a number of aircraft in P3D (3.x - 4.0 - 4.1).

 


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9 hours ago, pao said:

any chance PMDG could bring us a patch ?

No.

Microsoft's update affects the core of your operating system. Everything is built on top of that. If the core of your OS is corrupted by bad code, asking everyone to stop what they're doing to work on a patch that may or may not be able to sidestep the issue isn't entirely reasonable. Please take note that this affects many developers. It isn't a PMDG issue.


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17 minutes ago, pao said:

So it means that W10 latest update is not compatible with PMDG then ?

There is an issue with one of the latest KBs, which is noted in a few threads here in the forum. As I noted earlier, though, the error itself is something that you may want to research, because it may not be related to the Win 10 update. Looks like yours may be related to Visual C++ Runtime issues (and quite an old one at that).

Also: the way you phrased it is not correct. Microsoft released an update that caused troubles for all kinds of devs - not just us.


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Ok thanks Kyle for your explanations.

 

.... and thank you Microsoft !


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