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Hi everybody,

 

My computer was running very well but since about a month, i have many "fatal errors" and FPS has dropped considerably . Need advise please. Thank you and best regards.

 

Here is my rig:

CPU: i7 2700 3.5GHz 8MB:, MO ASUS Maximus 4 Extreme-Z,: Memory Corsair 8G DDR3 1866MHz, GPU: ASUS GTX580 1536MB, Cooling: Corsair H80, HD: HD 480GB SSD OCz, HDD Seagate 1T 7200RPM 32MB, Power Supply: Thermaltake 1000W, Windows 7 Pro 64bits.


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Have you made any changes to your configuration (both hardware and software—new add-ons, computer components, etc.)?

 

Otherwise, have you tried applying stability tweaks?

 

Two essential stability tweaks many people recommend are:

HIGHMEMFIX=1 in FSX.cfg, which largely eliminates aircraft graphics rendering (“skeleton”) issues.

UIAutomationCore.dll in the FSX main folder, which largely eliminates memory insufficiency/usage errors (e.g., after long periods of flight, using menus too frequently, etc.).

 

For specific instructions, please reference the appropriate sections of Word Not Allowed's Guide (use Find in your browser).

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Thanks for replying Owen,

 

Well, i've changed the SSD HD (from 240Gb to 480Gb) (made a "ghost") instead of a complete reinstallation. Also install FSDT Vancouver (CYVR), FT Montreal (CYUL). I can't remember if i've installed somethings else. (update for ORBX England). That's it i think. In my FSX.cfg, HIGHMEMFIX is set to 1 and i have the UIAutomationCore.dll in main FSX folder. I'm reading the Word Not Allowed's guide and try to see if i can change somethings.

 

Thanks again.


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You should download and run AppCrashView - http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/app_crash_view.html so we can see the latest CTD. You can copy and paste the report here. The uiautomationcore.dll in your main FSX folder only fixes Menu crashes (i.e., several clicks opening/closing the menu bar. If this is not happening, then the uiautomationcore.dll is not doing anything and you should remove it as it could be conflicting with other software.

 

I'm not sure what you did in regards to moving something over to your new SSD (made a Ghost). What was moved? Everything on the old SSD including FSX and your OS? I ask this because FSX and FSX addons need certain versions of Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable (2005 and 2005 w/SP1) and Versions 1.1, 2.0, and 3.5 of Microsoft.net in order for your applications to run properly.

 

Best regards,

Jim


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Thank you Jim.

 

Everything on the old SSD including FSX and my OS was moved to the new SSD. I have downloaded and run the Appcrashview. Which report i have to copy here. Is it the text at the button of the page.?

 

Anyways here is the text:

ersion=1

EventType=APPCRASH

EventTime=130033757025594269

ReportType=2

Consent=1

UploadTime=130033757026404315

ReportIdentifier=95f81d6f-64f6-11e2-940e-5404a6359278

IntegratorReportIdentifier=95f81d6e-64f6-11e2-940e-5404a6359278

WOW64=1

Response.type=4

Sig[0].Name=Nom de l’application

Sig[0].Value=fsx.exe

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Sig[1].Value=10.0.61637.0

Sig[2].Name=Horodatage de l’application

Sig[2].Value=46fadb14

Sig[3].Name=Nom du module par défaut

Sig[3].Value=atc.dll

Sig[4].Name=Version du module par défaut

Sig[4].Value=10.0.61637.0

Sig[5].Name=Horodateur du module par défaut

Sig[5].Value=46fadb59

Sig[6].Name=Code de l’exception

Sig[6].Value=c0000005

Sig[7].Name=Décalage de l’erreur

Sig[7].Value=00024165

DynamicSig[1].Name=Version du système

DynamicSig[1].Value=6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48

DynamicSig[2].Name=Identificateur de paramètres régionaux

DynamicSig[2].Value=3084

UI[2]=C:\FSX\fsx.exe

UI[3]=A fatal error occurred.

UI[4]=Windows peut rechercher une solution au problème en ligne et essayer de redémarrer le programme.

UI[5]=Rechercher une solution en ligne et redémarrer le programme

UI[6]=Rechercher ultérieurement une solution en ligne et fermer le programme

UI[7]=Fermer le programme

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Sec[0].Key=LCID

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FriendlyEventName=Fonctionnement arrêté

ConsentKey=APPCRASH

AppName=Microsoft® Flight Simulator X

AppPath=C:\FSX\fsx.exe

 

 

Best regards


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Everything on the old SSD including FSX and my OS was moved to the new SSD.

 

Thanks for the crash report. You provided exactly what was needed. Glad to hear you moved everything over to the new SSD.

 

The AVAST anti-virus program has been known to cause problems while running FSX but I see no indications in your crash report where it was the fault. Just letting you know some people have had problems with it.

 

The ATC.dll, located in your main FSX directory was the faulting module. It is integrated with the fsx graphics and there have been problems when individuals had too many Windows open while running FSX. You had the Memory_Access_Violation (005) which is common with most crashes but it happens when FSX is trying to call a function, like a texture, a gauge, and cannot find it so FSX crashes. It could have happened too if your system was not overclocked correctly, your system is overheating, and, I think the most probable cause - your installed RAM are not properly configured.

 

You might want to look at the CTD Guide here in this forum for more information and suggestions for fixing this crash - http://forum.avsim.net/topic/395603-a-guide-to-ctd-and-why-they-happen/. It provides more information about this dll and common causes.

 

Make sure your memory is properly configured in your BIOS. If set to Auto, you should manually set the configuration as I read that ASUS (and I think other MB developers) have trouble reading and configuring memory properly. To find the proper configuration, startup CPU-Z (Google it if you do not have it installed). Look on the memory tab and look at the current configuration on your MB. On the SPD tab, there will be for columns showing the possible configurations for your memory. I highly recommend the X.M.P. Profile which uses the most out of your memory. You would just need to go into your BIOS and make those settings (if not done already). The SPD information is also located in your BIOS on the Tools page so you really don't need CPU-Z as it's all right there in the ASUS bios.

 

It does not look like you are overclocked but with your locked 2700 CPU, you could overclock up to 4.2GHz but that is the max. Leaving it at 3.5 GHz is fine too or you could use ASUS's own program to have them overclock your system. Just make sure after the overclock is complete to check the memory settings. If they returned them to Auto, reset them to the exact timings (believe you cannot use the X.M.P. profile when ASUS does the overclocking) so you'll have to make sure the frequency is correct for the frequency and timings in the third column (second best memory settings).

 

Hope this helps.

 

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Jim


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Your help is really appreciated Jim. Thank you very much and i'll see what can i do. By the way, i've printed the CDT guide this morning. I'll have a look at it and try to find a solution.

 

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I'll have a look at it and try to find a solution.

 

Hi Real,

 

Did you ever get your issue fixed?

 

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No not yet Jim. Yesterday evening, i started a flight from Vancouver to Bowerman US and i got a CTD only after 7 mins. On thursday i've had a 1H30mins flight over another region and got no CTD but what ever regions i'm flying over, FSX isn't smooth as it was before. With the Majestic Dash 8 400 and the PMDG B777 coming soon it's not a good new.

 

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Do you have the FSDT version of Vancouver? They issued a fix for that product. Is Bowerman from FTX/Orbx or is it the default? You might need to rule a scenery issue and you can do this by disabling FTX/Orbx (through FTX Central) then unchecking all the addon scenery installed in your FSX directory (don't disable any default). Now run those flights. Does the problem continue? Is FSX smoother? If so, then it is an issue with one of the sceneries. Enable 2-3 sceneries at a time until you start seeing the problem again. It might be easier to disable scenery by using the Scenery Config Editor 1.1.1 (freeware) - http://www.softpedia.com/get/Others/Miscellaneous/Scenery-Config-Editor.shtml. If you have Orbx/FTX scenery, you should disable that only through their FTX Central program.

 

I'm wondering how you are able to fly the Dash 8 400. As far as I know it hasn't been released yet. I do know Majestic made an excellent Q300 for FS9. You must be the developer huh? That product could be an issue as I remember the FS9 version had some FPS issues as it was very detailed. Maybe that's the problem.

 

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Do you have the FSDT version of Vancouver? They issued a fix for that product. Is Bowerman from FTX/Orbx or is it the default? You might need to rule a scenery issue and you can do this by disabling FTX/Orbx (through FTX Central) then unchecking all the addon scenery installed in your FSX directory (don't disable any default). Now run those flights. Does the problem continue? Is FSX smoother? If so, then it is an issue with one of the sceneries. Enable 2-3 sceneries at a time until you start seeing the problem again. It might be easier to disable scenery by using the Scenery Config Editor 1.1.1 (freeware) - http://www.softpedia...ig-Editor.shtml. If you have Orbx/FTX scenery, you should disable that only through their FTX Central program.

 

I'm wondering how you are able to fly the Dash 8 400. As far as I know it hasn't been released yet. I do know Majestic made an excellent Q300 for FS9. You must be the developer huh? That product could be an issue as I remember the FS9 version had some FPS issues as it was very detailed. Maybe that's the problem.

 

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Jim

 

Yes i have FSDT Vancouver (version 1.1), ORBX Bowerman with all ORBX regions and many ORBX airports. And about the Majestic Dash-8-Q-400, i said "coming soon". haha!. Don't have it yet. Well i'll try with the default sceneries to see what happens. Just wondering even though i don't fly over an ORBX region could it run to CDT? I'll be back on monday with the results. (maybe tomorrow if i have time)

 

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Jim

 

I've had time today to make two flights from Vancouver to Bowerman with the Carenado B200. (CTD after only 7 minutes yesterday) First flight FTX was disable and used default FSX weather. No CTD. Second flight th FTX still disable but with Active Sky 2012 running. Still no CTD. Tomorrow i'll try a flight from Montreal (CYUL) to Caya Coco with PMDG 737. I'll keep FTX disable to see if i'll get a CTD. My computer is really smoother since FTX is disable. I'll give you report tomorrow evening.

 

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Hey! Some progress! Your keen investigating technique seems to be working. I am puzzled though if there is a problem with FTX scenery. If you enable it again in the future, make sure the product is completely up-to-date, including the latest Library. Thanks for posting your progress.

 

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Jim


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Hi since you got the fsdt airport cyvr and all of the orbox pnw etc people had been getting ctds when flying with in the cyvr airport etc, what fixed their problem was removing any cyvr bgl files from the orbox pnw folders etc there are 3 of them i only found 2 of them in mine i removed them and it solved my problem and the others as well. its mentioned in the fsdt team forum as well


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