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Crash When Trying To Download The MSFS 2024 SDK

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I keep getting error messages whenever I try to download the MSFS 2024 SDK. At the MSFS 2024 intro screen, I enable Developer Mode and then select “Devmode” in the menu. But as soon as I click “SDK Update Available” in the drop down menu I get a “Resource usage exceeds GPU memory” message followed by a "Your graphics device has encountered a problem and the application will exit” message and then the sim crashes to the desktop.

I have a 4090 with 24 GB of RAM with the 610.47 driver, and MSFS 2024 runs well with no issues. The only time I see these errors is when I try to download the SDK. I tried downgrading my MSFS 2024 graphic settings, but that didn’t work and I keep getting the errors. Has anyone else ever dealt with this? If you have, how did you fix it? Can the SDK be downloaded outside of MSFS?

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Gary M.

| PPL ASEL |

System Specs: W11 Pro, Corsair 4000X Mid Tower, Z790 Aorus Master Motherboard, i9-13900KF, 64 GB DDR5 SRAM, RTX 4090, Dell AW3821DW Monitor, Honeycomb Alpha & Bravo, MFG Crosswind Pedals, TrackIR

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I was finally able to download the SDK via the "Help" dropdown in the Developer Mode menu.

Gary M.

| PPL ASEL |

System Specs: W11 Pro, Corsair 4000X Mid Tower, Z790 Aorus Master Motherboard, i9-13900KF, 64 GB DDR5 SRAM, RTX 4090, Dell AW3821DW Monitor, Honeycomb Alpha & Bravo, MFG Crosswind Pedals, TrackIR

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