Author Topic: Couatl_Updater not working any longer - **Windows 7 is unsupported**  (Read 1078 times)

Claus

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Hi Umberto,
hello pilots,

for years I used to enjoy a whole bunch of fine FSDT-products as GSX, eleven airport sceneries for FSX and other programs as FSDT Universal Installer, FSDT Live Update and so on.

A few days ago this has come to a sudden end. Whichever program I am starting, a few seconds later it is crashing with an error warning as attached (.png). Additionally I am getting crash reports always with an identical  problem signature as follows

Problemsignatur:
  Problemereignisname:   CLR20r3
  Problemsignatur 01:   Couatl_Updater2.exe
  Problemsignatur 02:   2.0.2.70
  Problemsignatur 03:   63176131
  Problemsignatur 04:   mscorlib
  Problemsignatur 05:   4.8.3928.0
  Problemsignatur 06:   5d39000b
  Problemsignatur 07:   168e
  Problemsignatur 08:   1d7
  Problemsignatur 09:   System.IO.IOException
  Betriebsystemversion:   6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
  Gebietsschema-ID:   1031
  Zusatzinformation 1:   0a9e
  Zusatzinformation 2:   0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
  Zusatzinformation 3:   0a9e
  Zusatzinformation 4:   0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

As mentioned, all reports always show completely identical data.
And on this computer (containing flight simulation only) I am not running any antivirus programs. Windows Defender and Windows Firewall accepting (not blocking) all FSDT programs.

Then I deleted all FSDT programs with GEEK uninstaller and others and reinstalled all of them - nothing changed.

Can anybody help me out of this mess?

Thanks in advance!

Regards
Claus




« Last Edit: September 07, 2022, 11:22:43 am by virtuali »

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Which OS you use ?

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IF "OS" stands for Operating System, then it is Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit Betriebssystem

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IF "OS" stands for Operating System, then it is Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit Betriebssystem

We stopped supporting Windows 7 more than 2 years ago, in January 2020 when Microsoft stopped all support for it, even the extended support.

We urged users to upgrade to Windows 10, because sooner or later a Microsoft update (.NET most likely) that we *must* use to support current OS, would made the programs unusable on Windows 7, you were just lucky it worked for so much time, but now there's just nothing we can do to fix this. You must upgrade.