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cdc777

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  1. I too have this problem. FSX crashes when exiting. The module at fault is gdiplus.dll. I can get this problem to recur if my route has a VOR identifier that is used by more than one station. For example, I prepared a flight from KATL-KJFK. For simplicity, if I put in RBV, there are two stations. After selecting one, and activating the route, FSX will crash on exit. If I don’t use an identifier that has more than one station, FSX exits normally. In the above example, if I use VXV instead, FSX is fine. Has anyone else noticed this? Thanks.
  2. Did a little more testing...It seems to only happen while departing when the barometric pressure is higher than normal. I manually set the weather with an altimeter setting of 30.10 (or higher) and the outflow valve went full open after takeoff. This was with a "normal" cruise altitude set on the pressurization panel. A workaround is to set the cruise altitude low (around 5000), then reset after takeoff; or, takeoff with packs off then turn on after takeoff.Thanks,Christian
  3. Hi all,I noticed this, too, even before SP1.What seems to happen is the plane begins to pressurize on the takeoff roll, as it should, but after rotation, the outflow valve drives full open. When passing through about 5-7,000 feet (I guess depending on the cruise altitude set on the pressurization panel), the outflow valve begins to close and the plane pressurizes. The cabin climb rate is about zero since the cabin altitude is where it should be at cruise.It also seems inconsistent. Sometimes the plane pressurizes normally and sometimes not.Hope this info helps for troubleshooting!Thanks,Christian Chapman
  4. I also have this problem. It seems to be happening more frequently than before. At cruise, the SAT will go to +15C and TAT will be around +40C. It will normally correct itself within a minute or so.I can usually reproduce by clicking Refresh on the ASA screen or by exiting and reloading ASA while a flight is active.For reference I am running FSX Acceleration, PMDG MD-11. The problem occurs with or without FSUIPC.Hope this can be fixed because it is very frustrating!Thanks,Christian

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