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Greetings from Norway! Before anyone shoots me down with friendly fire: I´ve posted this issue at the FS-labs developers forum, but figured I´ll try here as well! (Tried registering at the INS-developer forum, but the forum requires administrator approval, which I´m yet to receive.) I took the plunge last week, and bought the FSLabs Concorde X. I've spent a lot of hours at the gate, fiddling with the INS, completing all the steps in the tutorial, and yesterday I was ready to give it a go down the runway at Heathrow, as pr. the tutorial. However, the flight was cut frightenly short, and I never even made the first turn.. P3D froze, and after a few seconds dissapeard without a trace. In the event viewer i found this: Faulting application name: Prepar3D.exe, version: 3.1.2.15831, time stamp: 0x5672b60a Faulting module name: CIVAC.gau, version: 1.51.0.0, time stamp: 0x47017511 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x00001990 Faulting process id: 0x1568 Faulting application start time: 0x01d1732123aa13f3 Faulting application path: E:\Prepar3D\Client\Prepar3D.exe Faulting module path: E:\Prepar3D\Client\civa\CIVAC.gau Report Id: 4eacfb3e-2b51-46a1-8f2a-ebaddd78b3f6 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: This is the first time, in a very long time, a CTD has presented itself in P3D. I've spent the last few hours trying to figure out what might cause the CIVA.gau to crash. ( And yes - I know the CIVA.gau is the core of the 3rd party INS-system.) What I've tried so far: 1. Re-download and re-install the INS-software. 2. Run P3D as administrator. 3. To make sure, I also granted my username access to all the P3D-program files etc. 4. Disable Panel Stretcing in p3d.cfg 5. Start the sim in Windowed mode. 6. Re-install as administrator 7. Vanilla p3d.cfg 8. No add on scenery. 9. Increased the Desktop Heap Limitation, as pr. the AVSIM CTD-guide. 10. Checked for driver updates. 11. Disabled overclock. The problem arises a few minutes after departure, after applying roll to either left or right. I've made a saved scenario at the beginning of the RW, and have tried loading "ready for takeoff" panel state, to see if it makes any difference, but it don't. I'm a rookie to the INS-simulation, and litterally have no clue what to try next:( My specs: HW: i7 3770K Ivy Bridge 3.5ghz @ 4.9 Custom Water Loop. 2x EVGA GTX 980 Classified SLi 16gb 2400mhz Kingston Memory 4x 256 GB Samsung 840 EVO SSDs 1x Dell 3440x1440 display. 1x Dell 2560x1440 display. SW: P3D 3.1 Windows 10 Nvidia 361.91 driver. Have any of you experienced a similar issue, and how did you go about resolving it? Best regards, Kristoffer