Saturday at 03:32 AM2 days 5 hours ago, Sky_Pilot071 said:Yep and your job is to connect the dots. 👍ddTry downloading a fresh copy of Traffic controller from AIG website and delete your original copy. Install new copy of TC. If you're using the Beta version of 2024, sometimes TC and 2024 don't play well together. But I never had a problem with AIG freezing my system. My issue is TC just crashes and all AI will turn off and I have to restart TC again. Bill McIntyre Asus StrixB650E-F Gamer, AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D, Corsair Titanium DDR5 64GB, Samsung 990 PRO-4TB M.2, (4) 2TB SSD's, Corsair H1150i liquid cooler, RTX 2080TI Founders Edition, (2) LG 34" HD Curved Monitor, Sound Blaster Audigy X, 1Kw PC Power & Cooling Power Supply, Corsair Obsidian Full tower Case. MSFS 2024, WIN11 Pro x64
Saturday at 09:43 AM1 day Author Hi Bigmack. I will try as you suggest and download a fresh copy of TC and see if it helps. I will report back. By the way, I have experienced your problem with TC crashing as well. Thanks. Malcolm Hancock
Saturday at 02:58 PM1 day 5 hours ago, rooster hancock 2003 said:Hi Bigmack. I will try as you suggest and download a fresh copy of TC and see if it helps. I will report back. By the way, I have experienced your problem with TC crashing as well. Thanks.Also, you can try uninstalling and re-installing your nav data if you're using Navigraph. Sometimes that may become corrupted and cause CTD. Bill McIntyre Asus StrixB650E-F Gamer, AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D, Corsair Titanium DDR5 64GB, Samsung 990 PRO-4TB M.2, (4) 2TB SSD's, Corsair H1150i liquid cooler, RTX 2080TI Founders Edition, (2) LG 34" HD Curved Monitor, Sound Blaster Audigy X, 1Kw PC Power & Cooling Power Supply, Corsair Obsidian Full tower Case. MSFS 2024, WIN11 Pro x64
20 hours ago20 hr As others have said, these types of freezes are normally hardware related, not software.The last time I had these types of hardware issues (freezes / bluescreens etc.) was just after MSFS2020 released. I traced it to my RAM going bad.I put it through the BIOS RAM test and it kept failing every time after just a few seconds. It passed the test fully multiple times when I originally built the PC about two and a half years earlier. This is the second time this has happened to me in the last 12 years, and with complete new builds.Basically, RAM can degrade over time, just like CPU's can, especially when run on XMP. Nothing wrong with XMP; that is why we buy at that specification of course, but some brands seem to degrade, and sometimes it is just the random hardware lottery you get. Some can last for years and years at XMP settings, while others not so long.I solved my issue by purchasing new RAM (which would be painful at the moment with the prices) and putting it through the BIOS test - perfect results. As I wanted to preserve my RAM I run at XMP minus 800, all good. Some gaming tests there is less than 5% performance difference between standard RAM base clocks such as 3200 / 3600 and XMP settings anyway. I have done quick tests running mine at 5200 and 6000 and couldn't see any noticeable performance issue at the lower setting, so 5200 it is for me to take some of the heat and load off it - I wouldn't want to have to replace it at the moment! Rob (but call me Bob or Rob, I don't mind). I like to trick airline passengers into thinking I have my own swimming pool in my back yard by painting a large blue rectangle on my patio. Intel 14900K in a Z790 motherboard with water cooling, RTX 4080, 32 GB 6000 CL30 DDR5 RAM, W11 and MSFS on Samsung 980 Pro NVME SSD's. Core Isolation Off, Game Mode Off.
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