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Products Support => GSX Support FSX/P3D => Topic started by: jovi198 on July 03, 2012, 11:07:46 am
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Recently I got problems with the operation of GSX. After purchasing it worked perfectly for a while, but not this week. Every time I start FSX and choose my aircraft I get an APPCRASH / couatl.exe. runtime error.
Through the forum tried various solutions, such as Microsoft Visual C + + runtime library removed, reinstalled, reinstalled FSX including SP1 and SP2, GSX reinstalled, but nothing works
My PC is up to date, all drivers are ok even my audio driver. I have no other programs installed FSX, FSX is completely clean except GSX installed. And yet every time he crashed. I will that GSX works I payed 30 euros. I hope there is a good solution, method is to solve this problem.
John
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It's fairly obvious that, if it worked before, what is crashing now is surely something that has changed in your system between then and now. About the VC++ libraries, have you tried removing BOTH the VC++ 2005 runtimes AND the VC++ 2008 runtimes, then reinstall the 2005 runtimes only ?
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Hi,
Correct, last week it work perfect but after the weekend not anymore. Nothing changed with FSX. Only Microsoft did some updates...
I've got
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4 visual c ++ libary's. Wich one do i remove
Thankx
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4 visual c ++ libary's. Wich one do i remove
First remove all the 2005 versions, then reinstall GSX and see if it works.
If still doesn't, remove again the 2005 versions AND the 2008 version, then reinstall GSX again and see if it works.
If still doesn't, try to REPAIR the FSX SP2 install.
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All the thing you descriped i did without result!!
Everytime I started FSX and the openings screen is appearing couatl.exe is crashing :'(
Any other solutions
John
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I'm sorry but, since this doesn't happen, I can't reproduce it so, it can only be a problem of such libraries corrupted on your system. I'm afraid you'll have to reinstall Windows.