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Map and ATC won't load/blacked out.

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Pilot2ATC was working fine for a few days after I bought it but now neither the maps or the ATC work. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the application and restarting my pc but neither had an effect.

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This is most likely an unrelated error occurring during the program loading process that stops the process before the map can be loaded.  Here are some things to check:

⦁    Try deleting the AppConfig.xml file.  It could be corrupt and causing an error when loading Config options.  This will load the default option values and create a new AppConfig file. The file is located at:
           c:\users\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming\P2A_200\Settings\AppConfig.xml
           where <UserName> is your PC user name.
⦁    Be sure you have a good internet connection before launching P2A.
⦁    Be sure you have a good microphone connected and configured as the Windows default audio input device
⦁    Try changing the Weather source to NOAA.
⦁    Check your Windows Language settings.  Be sure the US English Language Speech Engine is installed.  
⦁    Click on the US English Language
⦁    If there is a button in the Speech area, press it to load the Speech Engine and 2 voices
 

Dave

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4 hours ago, Dave-Pilot2ATC said:

⦁    Try deleting the AppConfig.xml file.  It could be corrupt and causing an error when loading Config options.  This will load the default option values and create a new AppConfig file. The file is located at:
           c:\users\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming\P2A_200\Settings\AppConfig.xml
           where <UserName> is your PC user name.
⦁    Be sure you have a good internet connection before launching P2A.
⦁    Be sure you have a good microphone connected and configured as the Windows default audio input device
⦁    Try changing the Weather source to NOAA.
⦁    Check your Windows Language settings.  Be sure the US English Language Speech Engine is installed.  
⦁    Click on the US English Language
⦁    If there is a button in the Speech area, press it to load the Speech Engine and 2 voices

Thanks Dave.

The problem seemed to have "fixed itself" last night. I just decided to sleep on it and it started working again out of the blue. However, when I started to program the first time it worked it was really slow and almost crashed a couple of times but now it works fine again.

I know it wasn't internet as I didn't have problems with MSFS or any other applications that require online service, but I will keep the rest in mind if the issue happens again.

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4 hours ago, Dave-Pilot2ATC said:

⦁    Try deleting the AppConfig.xml file.  It could be corrupt and causing an error when loading Config options.  This will load the default option values and create a new AppConfig file. The file is located at:
           c:\users\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming\P2A_200\Settings\AppConfig.xml
           where <UserName> is your PC user name.
⦁    Be sure you have a good internet connection before launching P2A.
⦁    Be sure you have a good microphone connected and configured as the Windows default audio input device
⦁    Try changing the Weather source to NOAA.
⦁    Check your Windows Language settings.  Be sure the US English Language Speech Engine is installed.  
⦁    Click on the US English Language
⦁    If there is a button in the Speech area, press it to load the Speech Engine and 2 voices

Thanks Dave.

The problem seemed to have "fixed itself" last night. I just decided to sleep on it and it started working again out of the blue. However, when I started to program the first time it worked it was really slow and almost crashed a couple of times but now it works fine again.

I know it wasn't internet as I didn't have problems with MSFS or any other applications that require online service, but I will keep the rest in mind if the issue happens again.

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