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waymon

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Can anybody tell me what this is? this is the first time I've seen them but usually at that time it will CTD but this time it didn't and this is the result. light beams at cyyj.jpg:confused:
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Seems indicative of a GPU issue if you ask me. Are you or have you messed with graphic settings? What about the graphic options in the Sim its self?

 

what does dxdiag say both in 32 and 64 bit modes? Have the latest GPU driver? Sometimes rolling back the driver will help. For me personally, once a driver works, I seldom ever change it.

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Or it could be a corrupted .bgl scenery file or missing texture. Have you tried a re-download and install?

 

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Thanks for the reply,

No I haven't messed with graphics at all, It started when I installed the cyyj 2010 scenery and it only happens sometimes. I think its one of the aircraft files that comes with the scenery but I cant pinpoint witch one it is, any ideas?

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There really should be a tool created that scans your entire FS directory and matches hashes with all the files finding out if one is invalid or not. If it finds one then a message pops up saying what cab file on the disk contains it. VisualNeo might work for this. Though, FSX does have a type of repair install, but I've read that in order to use it you have to uninstall SP 1 and 2.

OOM errors? Read this.

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