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Fabian Reiff

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  1. You're normally getting asked if the APU should be started? Mostly after you've done the departure briefing (around +10) or after the load sheet arrived. The GPU is disconnected automatically. Like the cargo doors automatically close with 3 minutes left until pushback. If not (for what ever reason), just turn the APU on manually and put it on the busses. Then the APU is keeping the plane powered even if the Ground Power is disconnected.
  2. And I was able to solve this problem too. In fact it was the same issue that I described in the above linked thread.
  3. In addition to this Thread FSX crashes, whenever I select the PMDG 737 from the aircraft list, with FS2Crews PMDG 737 NGX Reboot activated. As soon as I disable it via the menu, the 737 is loaded without a problem (everything ran before fine). This is a complete new behaviour. I've only reinstalled the FSX because I switched my HDD, I've cleaned every trace of the FSX before doing a reinstall, which included registry scan and cleaning the files in the appdata/roaming directories. However it seems like my FSX installation is somewhat fckd up. FSX crashes upon RAAS initialisation and now claims it's unsafe (sim connect bug?) And FS2Crew NGX Reboot is now doing the same when loading the 737. Here the appcrashviewer says the following: Exception Code: 0xc0000005 Exception Offset: 0x0004e143 Fault Module: FS2Audio.dll I'm completly out of ideas. Possible solution: doing a complete reinstall of FSX (approx. 4h because of all addons), with risk of having the same issue again. or Last resort: Complete HDD wipe and doing a clean Windows 10 install.
  4. Hey Ronnie, have you tried to disable your firewall? My guess is the Config Manager needs an internet connection. I've once had a similar problem with another FSX Tool using Privacy Firewall 7.0. Had to shut it down completly and after that the tool worked fine.
  5. Thanks for the hint... I will try. So far it happened on the Aerosoft Mega Airport London Heathrow Scenery as well as the FSX standard Hamburg Intl' Airport Scenery. Will report back as soon as I know more.
  6. Hi Bryan, thanks for your reply. Well it happened all the time I tried securing the aircraft. And my drivers are fully updated. Version 353.62 from 7/29/2015 Win 10. Of course this could be a Win10 related problem. Yeah I know that this is a Nivida file, but strangly the crash is triggered as soon as I'm trying to secure the aircraft. Will test a bit and try to find a pattern.
  7. Hello everyone, so far I really like the PMDG 737 NGX Reboot. I've played around several flights with the SOP1 and SOP2. However I've noticed a strange behaviour when securing the aircraft. The Secure Checklist, works fine, however when I speak "secure the aircraft" (after finishing the secure the aircraft checklist) my monitor goes black and FSX crashes to desktop. Here's the fault module: nvwgf2um.dll Exception code: 0xc0000005 Exception offset: 0x00648cb7 Just a guess, but it looks like that the "secure the aircraft" command triggers the nvwgf2um.dll module to fail and thus resulting in a CTD. I'm running Win 10 x64 Pro 16GB Ram Core i5 4570 NVIDIA Asus Strix GTX 970 4GB. Anyone else experienced this kind of problem or did securing the aircraft worked well for you?

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