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Post by boeing707 on Nov 11, 2011 16:46:34 GMT
Ok, for the past several days, I've been having a stupid CTD when flying the Ifly 737. I haven't noticed it with other aircraft, but the fault module name is "stackhash_650e". Has anybody else noticed this? I uploaded a report of the crash. I also noticed right before it crashes, the menu bar disappears by itself. I'm confused as to why it's doing this.
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Nov 11, 2011 17:08:21 GMT
We/HJG can't really assist you with this .... since the B737, to which you refer, is not one of our stock offerings.
You are best advised to address such queries to the authors/suppliers of that particular product.
Community advice is welcome though .... "IF" someome has anything intelligent to contribute.
Mark C AKL/NZ
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Post by james42 on Nov 12, 2011 0:59:46 GMT
I see you have your fs installed in the program files x86 folder. You could try to reinstall it in the regular program files folder not the x86. This solved a lot of the problems i had.
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Post by +mrfaosfx on Nov 12, 2011 1:59:16 GMT
If he has an X86 folder that means his running a 64bit operating system. Installing it in the regular folder will make windows believe it is a 64bit application which FS9 is not.
Windows 64bit does this to separate 32bit (x86) from 64bit applications, moving to another folder will only create problems, trust me on that.
A stack hash error is a memory violation error, usually caused a module in flight simulator...what ever is wrong with the iFly plane, its that add-on at fault, just remove it completely and re-install it...this is what happens when they try to implement 'security systems' they open the doors for potential sim crashes.
Anyway, this is better of in the iFly forum if they even have a forum. I believe they have gone payware now.
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