
sit, it does not do it if you just staer a new Flight and just loads c172 for the first time. You will have to do that every time after you load a Saved ? load. bank Reload the Aircraft, in the Menu >Developer. sit does not work and it's very likely that you have to regenerate all of them, at least in the case where you use Ortho. \Output\preferences "X-Plane.prf" file and Start New flight, trying to load an existing. To fix the loading, in most cases, Re / Move. I am embarrassed for these guys, I cannot remember them ever being so disorganized before.Ĭan Not be loaded, lost o few FPS, C172 is still crippled flight dynamic / flight model, in the low / behind the power curve regime, the AP max bank angle is 5 degrees, the turbulence is still out of this World with just some wind added. Zippy has a nice graphic of where to go in Event Viewer.Īnother release that does not fail to disappoint. In all the cases I have seen of this one, the culprit has turned out to be a badly programmed or incompatible add-on.

The most common exception I encounter is C0000005, which is a "Memory Exception" - "something" attempting to write to an area of RAM where it has no access rights. This information you can then copy into a post here.Īll I am doing then is take the "Exception code" from the report, and search the web for it. Highlight each of those, and the error information will show in the bottom center panel. Now, in the top center pane scroll down to the time of the crash, and there should be one or two entries at that time labelled "Error". Click on the little arrow next to "Windows Logs", then on the arrow next to "Application".
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Then right-click on your Windows Start button, and select "Event Viewer" from the menu.

If you don't have the time, provoke a crash. "Interpreting the Event Viewer" isn't exactly rocket science, since I am able to figure it out.įirst of all, you note down the time of a crash.
