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again with UIAutomationcere.dll issues.....


lefu

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Hi there,

i haven't been here since many moons so there is a possibility that my simulation knowledge is a bit rusted....

 

So i've been having the same FSX crashes as many of you that lead to a faulty UIAutomationcore dll file.

as seen in the PC crash events

 

my file is version 6.0.6001.18000 , i have downloaded many versions and still not working

what ever the situation or aircraft is running...

untill i find out that faulty version is located in system32 folder ! ...

 

so:

how many of those files am i supposed to have ?

why is it that FSX leads me to that folder when supposed FSX working file is located in FSX folder ?!

 

my FSX folder UIAutomationcere.dll file is version 6.0.6001.18000

my system32 UIAutomationcere.dll file is version 6.1.7600.16385

 

Thanks for your help !

FSX ACCELERATION, ASUS P5QPL VM EPU-INTEL E8400-3GHZ-DDR2RAM4GO-WINDOWS7SP1 -GT220GEFORCE

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Im Win10 64bit and my UiAutomationcore.dlls are;

System32 10.0.18362.693

FSX 6.0.5840.16386 [this is the best one for Win10 I understand]

 

No idea about Win7 have you googled this?

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Im Win10 64bit and my UiAutomationcore.dlls are;

System32 10.0.18362.693

FSX 6.0.5840.16386 [this is the best one for Win10 I understand]

 

No idea about Win7 have you googled this?

 

im really having a hard time finding "the best" dll file for my system.

and i dont even know wich one is faulty....

FSX ACCELERATION, ASUS P5QPL VM EPU-INTEL E8400-3GHZ-DDR2RAM4GO-WINDOWS7SP1 -GT220GEFORCE

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ok i found out what "seems" to be faulty.

 

at the begining i thought it could be FS recorder, but this time it isnt.

 

i started a flight and it freezed while i was scroling trhough menus.

i did it 3 times, same result.

 

So i made a video, check from 2:30 mins

 

i was doing it pretty fast for the video but the sim crashed the sameway as i was doing on the other flights on normal speed.

 

 

Thanks !

FSX ACCELERATION, ASUS P5QPL VM EPU-INTEL E8400-3GHZ-DDR2RAM4GO-WINDOWS7SP1 -GT220GEFORCE

if you never wonder about something, its because you know everything....:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

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ok i found out what "seems" to be faulty.

 

at the begining i thought it could be FS recorder, but this time it isnt.

 

i started a flight and it freezed while i was scroling trhough menus.

i did it 3 times, same result.

 

So i made a video, check from 2:30 mins

 

i was doing it pretty fast for the video but the sim crashed the sameway as i was doing on the other flights on normal speed.

 

 

Thanks !

 

What was the crash event report ?

 

you know it could be simply some sliders too high...

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previous crash was

 

-

-

1000

2

100

0x80000000000000

28955

Application

famille-PC

-

fsx.exe

10.0.61637.0

46fadb14

unknown

0.0.0.0

00000000

c0000005

be0cadde

1624

01d60ac324c5e2fe

C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\fsx.exe

unknown

973316a9-76b8-11ea-9d08-002618f45b35

 

and the last one:

 

-

-

1000

2

100

0x80000000000000

28959

Application

famille-PC

-

fsx.exe

10.0.61637.0

46fadb14

uiautomationcore.dll

7.0.0.0

4a5bdb1d

c0000005

0000e52a

1090

01d60ad112c54580

C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\fsx.exe

C:\Windows\system32\uiautomationcore.dll

b314a5e4-76c4-11ea-9d08-002618f45b35

FSX ACCELERATION, ASUS P5QPL VM EPU-INTEL E8400-3GHZ-DDR2RAM4GO-WINDOWS7SP1 -GT220GEFORCE

if you never wonder about something, its because you know everything....:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

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