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  1. Hi Jim Used Driver Booster but still the same problem,any recommendation? Regards Bob
  2. Thanks again Jim, I'll try updating drivers again and the USB ports. I'm sorry I binned WinOld when I thought Win 10 was working fine as I could have reverted to Win 7 but now it means doing a complete reinstall of Win 7 if updating doesn't work. Regards Bob
  3. Hi Jim, Thanks for the reply, ran Scannow and no integrity violations found. This problem seems to have occurred after I downloaded a Las Vegas scenery package as I'm sure I saw a reference to a Microsoft software piracy file during attempts to solve my problems. It just seems strange that Rise of Flight works perfectly.
  4. Help needed. I have FSX, FS9, FSFly, and Rise of Flight in a seperate SSD in a computer running Window 10 Pro 64 bit. When I try to run FSX, FS( or FSFly I get the splash screens followed by Fatal Error Occurred then MS FSX has stopped working correctly, Close program. The error logs show the Faulting Application to be FSX.exe or FS9 or FSFly then Faulting Module HID.dll in all cases. Rise of Flight runs perfectly however. I even upgradred my graphics card from a Radeon HD4890 to a GTX 960 in case that was causing the problem. I've been running flight sims since the days of Chuck Yeager and this is the first time I've had problems can anyone please help before I tear my remaining hair out?

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