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MSFS2020CTD File

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20 hours ago, GeoSkyman said:

Hello my friend, I just had a flight with the latest updated Fenix A320 and so far so perfect..

had a smooth flight with some minor stutters but overall everything is looking fine.

next step is to uninstall and clean reinstalling the latest Nvidia drivers and hopefully all my troubles should be resolved. Because I’m not so expert and I’m a little scared to use DDU so I don’t screw everything, I will try as I always do clean Nvidia drivers update.

George 

If you tick the "clean install" option when installing the Nvidia driver DDU should not really be needed, unless as a last resort.

I recently had a crash as well and I made a screenshot to illustrate where you can find these logs in the Eventlog. If your issues are solved now this is obsolete but I'll share it anyway in case they aren't.
At least it is an illustration that even on well-tuned machines and long-time MSFS users there still are problems once in a while. Software will always contain bugs, especially when they are as complex as MSFS is, and MSFS is a demanding creature that tests your hardware to the limit.
event-MSFS

When MSFS crashes it always should show as an Error like in the screenshot above. There might be a few other related errors, in this case of a simconnect addon that also crashes when MSFS did. If you search the exception code on the Internet you sometimes can find usefull hints to help you troubleshoot the issue.

 

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2 hours ago, orchestra_nl said:

If you tick the "clean install" option when installing the Nvidia driver DDU should not really be needed, unless as a last resort.

I recently had a crash as well and I made a screenshot to illustrate where you can find these logs in the Eventlog. If your issues are solved now this is obsolete but I'll share it anyway in case they aren't.
At least it is an illustration that even on well-tuned machines and long-time MSFS users there still are problems once in a while. Software will always contain bugs, especially when they are as complex as MSFS is, and MSFS is a demanding creature that tests your hardware to the limit.
event-MSFS

When MSFS crashes it always should show as an Error like in the screenshot above. There might be a few other related errors, in this case of a simconnect addon that also crashes when MSFS did. If you search the exception code on the Internet you sometimes can find usefull hints to help you troubleshoot the issue.

 

Hi man, yes that's how i always update my NVidia drivers, always make a clean Install. Thank you for sharing the screenshot I had some more flights today and everything is normal, No crashes

Thank you so much friend.

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