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Nascar_Perry

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  1. I should have noted that. Kyle is correct on the aircraft. By default I meant the default 737-800 native to FSX vanilla
  2. I gotcha all on that. I am going to try to do that. Originally, I would start t the free scenario screen, load the default 737-800 (ported from FSX) then switch. I am going to try what you both suggested. Only other add ons or modules are FlyTampa Toronto CYYZ and FSUIPC Robert Perry No change. Everything loaded. This time black screen (outside view loaded first) I could see all the text like Parking Brake, etc. But nothing else, then click, then full close. No errors again.
  3. I am using the P3D version of PMDG, P3D v3, all simconnect installed (encountered that error once and went oops) P3D is being run as an Admin, though I do have it in Program Files (x86) Robert Perry
  4. Ok, I had a fun time configuring everything to work considering I am on Windows 10 lol. Anyway, got everything installed, setup and ready to go. Loaded up a default plane and then sweitched over to the PMDG, As the screen loads up, I see the VC all blacked out, then hear a click and P3D disappears. No crash warnings or logs in my event viewer. Can someone let me know what I am doing wrong? Randomly I can get the side pilot's window handles to show with their texture on them. Though the rest is still black, then "click" (Sounds like a panel switch clicking) then the program disappears. Never had this kind of issue in FSX

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