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OK, I will check it. Thanks a lot for helping. 


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I have changed fans speed to full but I cannot run the sim. Still KERNELBASE CTD 


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I changed to CPU and PWM accordingly, here is the result under the stress:

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5 hours ago, skysurfer said:

I changed to CPU and PWM accordingly, here is the result under the stress:

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Please share with us a screenshot of the iCue dashboard.

It should look like this:

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Before stress test

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During stress test

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10 minutes ago, skysurfer said:

Before stress test

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During stress test

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Let´s fix this first.

The pump should always be at "extreme" Profile. Now, for the stress test I would suggest you put the fans in extreme also like this (Also, keep an eye at the water temp at the right side): 

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4 in a row today using the PMDG 747 and chase plane when changing views.  didnt even get to push. 

doesnt happen in the qw 787, aerosoft 330 or 320, or 319.

Let me guess,

PMDG says its chaseplane nd not their problem "we got 1000s of happy customers and its a beta product until the hotfix"

chaseplane probably wont bother answering the fourmn because their now under the orbx empire.

LM, well they stopped answering topics on their forumn long ago. too much liability to actually admit they realeased an awful product 

this hotfix cant come quick enough.   Enough of this junk.

 

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They said they had 1000 happy customers. Did they say how many unhappy? 🙂 


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I know this is an old thread, but I'd like to add my 3 cents...

 

Many CTD's are caused by Access Violations pertaining to .dll files.  When you get a CTD look in the Event Viewer/Windows Logs/Application section for an Error. If you see one something like this,

Faulting application name: Prepar3D.exe, version: 5.2.22.27615, time stamp: 0x60db69bf
Faulting module name: mso20win32client.dll, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x61847493
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x0000000000071021

 

That is an Access Violation as indicated by 0xc0000005.

 

I had these constantly.  Here is my fix.

Right-click the Start button and go to System.  On that page click on Advanced System Settings on the right side. Click on Settings in Performance.

Click on the Data Execution Prevention tab.

Windows defaults to the first option for "essential Windows programs".  Select "Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select".

 

That was my fix for P3D v5.2.22.27615 in Windows 10.


Enjoy.

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