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nicky9499

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  1. Hi John, thank you for the reply and can I just take this opportunity to express my gratitude for the hard work you have put into this indispensable tool that has opened up so many possibilities in my over 10 years in flight sim. There doesn't seem to be any significant events prior to the "main" MSFS crash log, no matter how finely I narrow down the search filter. In fact I'm only here because someone at the official MSFS forums suggested I give an ask here, presumably after seeing it mentioned in the latter logs. Will continue to try hunting down this issue.
  2. Hi guys, I had a MSFS2020 CTD earlier today on a southern approach into VHHH. Restarted the flight and time-accelerated to the same spot to resume the descent. It got a bit further but then started stuttering and CTD-ed again. The following are the Event Viewer logs associated with this crash. There are multiple mentions of FSUIPC in there. I was flying the default 747 and there are no custom sceneries loaded. The only addons running are toolbar pushback an ctrl+z stats. System has way more memory than it needs and not under any kind of hardware stress either whatsoever. (5600G + 32GB DDR4 + 3070Ti + NVMe SSDs all round). FSUIPC is the latest version (Apr 1) and the file properties states v7.5.0.3 even though website lists v7.5.3. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WsmgPBcEu-VAB-m8mhSUqPfkmX20YELj/view?usp=sharing I've just returned from a 2-month hiatus due to being overseas on work trips and this is driving me slightly mad - the sim was working perfectly prior. Obviously no hardware or software changes have been made during my absence. Please help!
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