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If installing up to date and correct Win7 drivers for the video card doesn't fix it, you may wish to try the suggestion made in this thread:
Hey there Pete and others,
the herefore mentioned solution worked immediately for me. I had to restart FSX of course but directly after restart I opened FSUIPC and it worked. I'm sorry I didn't reply with the joyful outcome, but as soon as it worked fine I spend ages tuning all settings so that it worked ok... (still not really satisfied with flaps en spoiler settings... but I'm sure I'll manage, and when I don't I have your e-mail ;-))
I would be very happy to help you with running some tests, as I'm a system manager in profession I have some (but not too much) experience in how to call it.... troubleshooting the unusual way ;-))
don't hit me with programming stuff or xml lines... :) with everything else, trying out stuff, no problem !
(of course programming text files, "the FSX-way" is ok with me...)
Let me know when you need me with anything. I have e-mailed you my private e-mailaddress for your convenience.
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Many thanks Pete for your quick response, this is what I call support !!
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Maybe this is a pure Windows problem, but I hope you can help me out either way...
In FSX the FSUIPC interface is being shown, i think, with a font-size that is too big, causing the menu structure not to fit inside the window...
http://www.gulf5.nl/screenshotfsuipc.jpg and
http://www.gulf5.nl/screenshotfsuipc2.jpg for an example...
I have already set the font-size in Windows 7 to 100% instead of the default 125%, but things don't change in FSUIPC...
Hope you can help...
many thanks !
FSX Winds Aloft, something is messing with them
in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
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Although this is a fairly old topic, maybe someone could point me to a workaround for my problem, caused by the same issue, described in this topic...
When flying f.e. EHAM -> EGGW I suffer stress crashes because of sudden wind changes at high altitudes. Cruising my Embraer at FL260 at around 300kts the wind changes suddenly, gearing me up to a bit less than 360 sometimes up to almost 400kts, depending on the weather situation. Of course this is a major overspeed situation, causing my aircraft to crash. In FSX I tried to disable the "aircraft stress causes damage"-option, but probably FSPassenger keeps this setting alive and kicking... I was hoping anyone, maybe Pete via his FSUIPC is able to figure out how we might be able to at least make the differences between 2 wind situations smaller, to keep our aircraft flying, instead of crashing...
Btw, real world weather in my case is regulated via REX.