and this is called a crash

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and this is called a crash

Postby flymo » Wed Dec 13, 2006 4:25 am

just reinstalled FS9, load it up, go to load a flight and it crashes, so i try again but to no prevail. so i uninstall FS9, remove every files. then install it again and yet again it crashes when loading into flight. any idea whats causing this. i also tried updateing the game to see if that helped but it didnt.

any ideas

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Re: and this is called a crash

Postby ashaman » Wed Dec 13, 2006 7:22 am

Depends on a lot of factors. Have you changed anything, both hardware or software, from the times of your previous FS9 installation? :-?


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Re: and this is called a crash

Postby NDSP » Wed Dec 13, 2006 7:31 am

just reinstalled FS9, load it up, go to load a flight and it crashes, so i try again but to no prevail. so i uninstall FS9, remove every files. then install it again and yet again it crashes when loading into flight. any idea whats causing this. i also tried updateing the game to see if that helped but it didnt.

any ideas

john


Well, u could buy another copy. It could be the disk.
Also if you still have FSX installed, you might be overworking your computer (hint hint it takes up 13 GB)


By the way, 10 minute loads just to fly for 3 minutes of frozen screen is not awosome
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Re: and this is called a crash

Postby murjax » Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:05 am

That happened to me one time. I had to delete every flight sim file I had before anything would work. See what you can do.  ;)
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Re: and this is called a crash

Postby TSC. » Wed Dec 13, 2006 11:33 am

It could be something as simple as not deleting your old 'default flight' file if that flight was saced using a plane that you haven't re-installed yet it could cause problems.

Have a look in 'My Documents' -> 'Flight Simulator Files' for an old default file.

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