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  1. Dear Support, I have recently purchased the PMDG 777, it does everything as advertised and the job the PMDG Group did is amazing. My issue is that when I fly it, no matter if it is a short distance like EINN-EDDP or long distances such as RJAA-EGLL the aircraft somehow crashes my Windows 7 and I receive a Blue screen that says something to the effect of "hardware failure." The screen itself is blue with white text. When I receive this screen it does a memory dump and then I am forced to power down my Computer and when I turn it back on I have to select the "start windows normally." However, I am also an avid flyer of the PMDG 737NGX and the MD-11x, neither of these aircraft crash to this screen and I can fly them both with no problems with my normal settings for long periods of time and at great distances. I have been on the AVSIM forum and I use NVIDIA Inspector and the MSI Afterburner with the recommended settings provided with the forum. Is there an issue that I am not aware of? Or are there recommended settings for operating this massive beautiful aircraft. I have researched for support on this forum and cannot find any similar issues. Computer Specs are as follows: Intel i4770k ivy bridge (3.5 GHz overclocked to 3.9 GHz), 8GB 2166 MHz RAM, NVIDIA GTX 770 2GB, 600 WATT power supply, 1 TB SATA w/ 64GB solid state cache Signed Andrew J. Latz

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