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Sim spends 67 seconds trying to load VR stuff - not using it

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Everytime the sim starts - 2 minutes AFTER I takeoff the first time - the Sim stops updating the screen, all GPU activity stops, and all but one processor goes to 0% load.  This pause lasts for 67 seconds - then the sim resumes normal activity and runs perfectly for the rest of the session.

Using ProcMon64 I see that the sim is loading or trying to load all kinds of Mixed reality files, keys, data.  I am flying in non-VR mode.  The headset is not powered up and none of the OpenXR or WMR apps are running.

I find the following in the UserCfg file:

WorldScalePercentVR 100
    AntiAliasingVR TAA
    DLSSModeVR AUTO
    DLSSGVR 0
    ReflexVR ON
    FSRModeVR PERFORMANCE
    PrimaryScalingVR 0.800000
    SecondaryScalingVR 1.000000
    SharpenAmountVR 1.000000

 

{GraphicsVR
    Version 1.1.0
    Preset VRDefault

Are either of those settings causing this problem?

If not - how do I make the sim stop trying to load VR stuff?

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D  / MSI X870 Tomahawk Mobo / 64 GB DDR5 memory / RTX 4070 Super with 12 GB VRAM / AORUS FO48U 4k display
 NVMe for Drive C, an NVMe device dedicated to Flight Sim 2024 and a separate NVMe device for Flight Sim 2020 and an NVMe dedicated to 500GB of addons managed by AddonsLinker   / 1 GB Comcast Xfinity Internet connection / HP Reverb G2 / Tobii 5 Head & Eye Tracking

 

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