B773ER Posted December 30, 2016 Report Posted December 30, 2016 Major problem with the latest version of P3D (HF2) and latest version of fsuipc. P3D now stops loading shortly after the splash screen (I never get to the scenario setup window). It worked the first time I launched, but thereafter it always hangs. It's running in the task manager though. I can disable fsuipc in dll.xml and everything works. The only workaround I and another user have found is to install the latest version again into P3D. It will work then but thereafter upon shutting down P3D, it will revert back to the issue as stated above thus requiring yet another install. Many others also having this issue: http://www.avsim.com/topic/500447-the-demise-of-my-copy-of-prepar3d-in-24-hrs/?p=3535478
B773ER Posted January 5, 2017 Author Report Posted January 5, 2017 Pete - hoping you can issue a fix for this soonest. I see you come back today. Hope the holidays went well.
Pete Dowson Posted January 5, 2017 Report Posted January 5, 2017 On 12/30/2016 at 2:13 PM, B773ER said: The only workaround I and another user have found is to install the latest version again into P3D. It will work then but thereafter upon shutting down P3D, it will revert back to the issue as stated above thus requiring yet another install. Sorry, but that makes no sense. Reinstalling FSUIPC does nothing. It changes nothing. Replacing FSUIPC by the same FSUIPC makes the next load completely identical. I am using FSUIPC 4.959 with no troubles on P3D3.4 Hotfix 2 release. Can't you at least post the log file from the Modules folder after the hang? Pete
B773ER Posted January 5, 2017 Author Report Posted January 5, 2017 Next time it happens I will. Whether it makes sense or not, it happened to me yesterday and again today. A reinstall of fsuipc fixes it for a one time use. I and like others in that thread I linked to are all having the same issue. Take out the FSUIPC.dll and it works just fine. In and it goes to the task manager. When it goes directly to the task manager it says (32bit) next to the Prepar3d.exe which, when it starts like it should does not say that.
Pete Dowson Posted January 5, 2017 Report Posted January 5, 2017 Please see the other thread, nearby, on exactly the same topic. I posted another check to make there. Pete
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