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GSX Crash on P3DV5 **SOLVED**
airbadger:
This is my absolute favorite bug right now.
FSDT doesn't know why this is happening.
LM doesn't respond on the forums.
Users are f***ed.
virtuali:
--- Quote from: airbadger on June 25, 2020, 01:53:53 pm ---This is my absolute favorite bug right now.
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I'm not sure what bug you are referring to. The OP posted a video trying to "prove" GSX caused a crash, because he saw GSX objects disappearing, so he assumed GSX "caused" a crash when it removed its objects.
Instead, what really happened in that video was:
- He switched to another program
- When he came back to the sim, the default Windows audio volume icon came up, as if Windows was adjusting the volume when returning back to the sim.
- This caused a sound stuttering, which MADE the simulator crash.
- The simulator crash automatically resulted in GSX objects being removed, because GSX was abruptly disconnected from the sim and when a client disconnects, the object created by it will be automatically removed BY THE SIM, but this mislead the OP thinking "it was GSX", because he saw the GSX objects disappearing, and assumed the crash was caused by GSX, when the real reason was Windows adjusting the volume level, and this making the sim crash for some reason.
There are several threads about Windows doing this when switching back and forth between apps, but it doesn't NORMALLY cause a crash, it's only annoying because the volume keeps changing. This is the first time I see a crash caused by this but, again, it cannot possibly be GSX, it's just the fact Windows is acting on the volume.
This "feature" can be DISABLED, of course so, maybe, it might fix the crash too.
airbadger:
Sorry, I had a moment of frustration and only glossed over the thread...I'm continuing to experience the VCRUNTIME140.dll CTD with GSX when I open the control window.
virtuali:
--- Quote from: airbadger on June 25, 2020, 02:11:06 pm ---Sorry, I had a moment of frustration and only glossed over the thread...I'm continuing to experience the VCRUNTIME140.dll CTD with GSX when I open the control window.
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So, your problem doesn't have anything to do with this thread and the video posted about the sound issue. It's surely related to a problem or a conflict in your VC++ runtimes libraries, which might be fixed by uninstalling them and reinstalling them, as you can read in tangjuice81 post.
airbadger:
--- Quote from: virtuali on June 25, 2020, 02:13:43 pm ---
--- Quote from: airbadger on June 25, 2020, 02:11:06 pm ---Sorry, I had a moment of frustration and only glossed over the thread...I'm continuing to experience the VCRUNTIME140.dll CTD with GSX when I open the control window.
--- End quote ---
So, your problem doesn't have anything to do with this thread and the video posted about the sound issue. It's surely related to a problem or a conflict in your VC++ runtimes libraries, which might be fixed by uninstalling them and reinstalling them, as you can read in tangjuice81 post.
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I guess I'll try uninstalling/reinstalling, though I've already done the repair option. I'm just confused because it ONLY happens in V5. Never had this problem with V4.
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