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  1. I just realised I changed the fs9.txt file to FULL_SCREEN=0 which had no effect but when I changed the fs9.cfg file it now works. So...THANK-YOU!!!! I've increased the graphics settings to high and re-loaded a few times and I can now load any of the default aircraft. I don't remember having to do this the last time I installed it because I always played in full screen until I added a second monitor which wasn't compatible with full screen mode. I'm now in the process of re-installing the SSTSIM Concorde and iFly 747-400. Thanks again 🙂
  2. Thanks to you both for the suggestions. Turning off Windows Error Reporting Service and setting windowed mode in fs9.cfg hasn't fixed it and I still can load it up to the main screen but when I try to start a flight with all the default settings the curser changes to a flickering blue circle and white arrow. It's like it's trying to access something but isn't able to but I've installed it on a PC with an OS that is only a week old. The first time I installed it was with Windows Defender active and then I disabled that when I installed AVG Free and Zone Alarm. I'm at a total loss on what it could be which makes me want to solve it even more. I don't care if it takes weeks or months I can become stubborn about things like this. Especially when it worked on the same PC before. Something else I've tried is installing it to the default location of 😄 program files(x86) and when that didn't work I tried installing it to an external WD USB storage drive but the outcome is always the same. It loads superfast to the main menu but changing aircraft or starting a flight causing it to lock up. I've been checking event viewer and this is always the same output each time: Faulting application name: fs9.exe, version: 9.1.0.40901, time stamp: 0x4135a208 Faulting module name: PANELS.DLL, version: 9.1.0.40901, time stamp: 0x4135a88e Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x0003fed0 Faulting process ID: 0x99c Faulting application start time: 0x01d707157ee5ee26 Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator 9\fs9.exe Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator 9\MODULES\PANELS.DLL Report ID: 7a3259cf-3a67-45d0-a166-9492ce4c8471 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: I would re-install Windows if I thought that might help but I'm not sure if it would. I have a full backup of the main FS9 folder from when it used to work so I tried replacing the panels.dll file but I still get the same issue.
  3. Hi, I'm having a strange problem with FS9 after I had to re-install Windows and am lost on what to try next. I have an Optiplex 7010 DT running a refurbed copy of Windows 10 Pro 64bit and the first time I installed FS9 it eventually worked perfectly after a few re-installs because Windows Defender was complaining. Eventually it would load normally and never crashed with addon aircraft. The hard drive it was installed on failed a few months ago so I've replaced it with an SSD and re-installed Windows 10 Pro using the Media Creation Tool on the Microsoft website to download it to USB and boot from that. I also took out the 3 x 2Gb sticks or RAM that came with the PC and replaced it with one stick of 8Gb RAM. I've been able to install other games and software but can't get FS9 running. I'm using the disks to install it and when it wouldn't run with disk 4 in the drive I read that the nocd patch can get around this. It worked to an extent because now it loads the spash screen and then the main area. I can click on settings and make changes there, change the airport and weather and view training videos like the introduction from John and Martha King but if I try to change aircraft or start a flight with the default aircraft the curser changes to a blue circle as if it's loading but nothing happens. Sometimes it will crash to desktop but most of the time it remains stuck like that so I have to open task manager and close it from there. Sometimes I can't open task manager so have to reset the PC. I re-installed it and then the nocd patch and it loaded up but this time when I clicked on 'Fly Now' it loaded the flight and I was able to change the view and leave it running for 10 minutes with the cockpit view. I ended the flight, tried it again by clicking on Fly Now but this time it changed to a blue circle flicking between the blue circle and the white arrow curser. I've done a few re-installs each time adding the nocd patch and tried it with and without the fs9 9.1 update but each time it loads up to the main area fine and there are certain things I can do like change the settings and assignments but if I try to change aircraft or start a flight it just changes to a flickering blue circle and nothing happens. The same PC used to run it fine so could the new install of the OS be causing a problem? I've tried compatibility modes and disabled anti virus and the firewall but something is stopping it from loading. Any ideas on what I can do next? I plan on trying out a newer sim but that isn't going to be until later in the year so really want to get FS9 working and stable so I can start adding aircraft and FSPax.
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