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Windows Update Causing Crash

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Last night as I went to shutdown my desktop computer, there was a notification that an update was ready to be installed.  So I selected install and restart.  After the update I shut the computer down and this morning when I went to go to MSFS 2020 it began to CTD.  I am 3 hours into trying to figure out what is causing the CTD but cannot figure it out.  The only thing that has changed is the update to windows 10.  I have tried tracking down anything that might cause the crashes but can't find whatever is causing the problem.  I have searched YouTube and forums, but no matter what I try it fails to correct the problem.  Anyone have any ideas.  Thanks.

Rodger

Edited by RodgerC

Are you using the nVidia app?  If so, check the MSFS tips and tricks forum.

Is there a fault listed in the event viewer?

Nice profile pic, BTW.  I was a Starlizard IP once upon a time.

Bob Scott | President and CEO, AVSIM Inc
ATP Gulfstream II-III-IV-V

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7 minutes ago, Bob Scott said:

Are you using the nVidia app?  If so, check the MSFS tips and tricks forum.

Is there a fault listed in the event viewer?

Nice profile pic, BTW.  I was a Starlizard IP once upon a time.

Actually yes I am using the app.  I just rolled back the Windows 10 update so it's not that.  I will now follow up on your suggestion.  Yeah, the 141 was my favorite airplane.  FE on the C-130, C-141, and C5a.  Thanks for the tip.  I sure hope I can figure this out.  I just got a Meta Quest 3 for VR and it is incredible.  Gotta get this thing going again.  Thanks a lot.  I'll let you know what I find.  Much appreciated.

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I just figured it out.  I was using Process Lasso to help run MSFS 2020 and for some reason, I decided to not run it and all of a sudden it's not crashing any more.  Only took me 5-6 hours to figure it out.  Frustrating, but now it's time to fly!!!!

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