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After downloading SP2, menu bar is gibberish

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Guest s0436

I can't find in "settings" how to turn off DX10, as I assume this is the cause of the problem. I only have DX9 on my system and I don't have Acceleration either.Please help.

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If you do not have Vista and a DX10 video card, there is no setting to turn DX10 OFF.

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Post a screenshot, if possible. And list your system specs so we can at least take a shot at helping.Regards,Jim Karn

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Guest s0436

It looks a little like Chinese letters (but it's not) on all the alt menu bars.1.8 processor1GB RAM520 graphics cardXPDX9

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My mind is fuzzy on this... but I think it may have something to do with AA settings on your video card.


Ed Wilson

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Try setting mipmap detail in your video control panel to the highest quality. This is the only way I can prevent it.

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Guest thx1137

I wouldn't have thought that would fix it as it isn't just smudged lettering but complete corruption. The corruption is usually different between menu showings, FSX re-loads.Dunno what causes it because it doesn't happen all the time and I haven't bothered trouble-shooting it. Maybe ALT + Tabbing?Steven.

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