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Acceleration not the problem...

PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 10:39 pm
by JJFranco
FSX Acceleration has been in many threads by people that say that the XP system is crashing when they attempt to change a window or use a pull-down menu.  I was having exactly the same problem.  I reinstaled FSX w/o Acceleration and was running smoothly with SP1...

That was until I installed SP2, now I am having the same problems that I had with Acceleration...  The problem is not Acceleration, it is SP2 and Windows XP.  Anyone heard about a hotfix for this?  Can I uninstall SP2?  Or will I have to reinstal the whole DAMN thing? >:(

Re: Acceleration not the problem...

PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 4:03 am
by Daube
The video drivers are the one and only source for crashes when using menus. Update your drivers, check your settings.

Re: Acceleration not the problem...

PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:23 am
by reider
I disagree, sorry.  The video drivers may cause a problem but their is an underlying problem that is much more likely.  SimConnect has always been problematic in one form or another-this does affect the file menu since it allows programs to interact with FSX.  Usually the first sign is some corruption in the dll.dll

I would say, ensure 100% you install as follows and preferably clean....

WITHOUT ACCELERATION:

FSX then restart after opening a scenario
SP1 then restart after opening a scenario
SP2 then restart after opening a scenario so it saves it before you start using it.  This stops a crash from failing to save it first.....

If you have FSX Deluxe and want the SDK:

SDK base from the disk
SP1a from FSInsiders
SDK SP2 from FSInsiders

WITH ACCELERATION:

FSX then restart after opening a scenario
Acceleration (includes SP1 and SP2) then restart after opening a scenario so it saves it before you start using it.  This stops a crash from failing to save it first.....

Do not load SP2 separately, this will cause problems......

If you have FSX Deluxe and want the SDK:

SDK base from the disk
SP1a from FSInsiders or Acceleration disk
SDK SP2 Acceleration from Acceleration disk only.

Do not install the SDK SP2 download version in this instance......

Reider

Re: Acceleration not the problem...

PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:53 am
by Daube
[quote]I disagree, sorry.