Shalom and greetings all my pals,
Yesterday and today, I had experienced freeze (screen freeze) of FSX during climbing after take off in few flights. Usually 7 minutes after take off.
I looked at event viewer and could NOT find any errors for FSX.
But scrolling down few days back and I saw the following words that I am wondering if any of you know what in the heck this is as seen below.
What can I do to fix this error that is called Radar_Pre_Leak_WOW64 error message for FSX? What caused it? The description says:
128949909124
5
Radar_Pre_Leak_WOW64
fsx.exe
c:Users\Aharon\AppData\Local\Temp\RDR155.temp\empty.text
c:Users\Aharon\AppData\Local\Temp\WER156.tempWERInternalMetadata.xml
I have no idea what is it???? I ran sfc/scannow and it revealed no problems.
I am using FSX Deluxe with SP1 and SP2 set in Windows 10 Pro operating system
Thanks,
Aharon
What Is This Error Message
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Re: What Is This Error Message
I got fed up by strange freezes of FSX so I rebooted the pc and now I am flying a testing flight while FSX seems to be holding and running without problems.
That does not solve my two questions: Why did FSX freeze in few flights yesterday and today? And why was there NO NO NO error messages in the event viewer???
Regards,
Aharon
That does not solve my two questions: Why did FSX freeze in few flights yesterday and today? And why was there NO NO NO error messages in the event viewer???
Regards,
Aharon
Re: What Is This Error Message
Hi Aharon,
I remember having a nightmare with FSX years ago. Some things to check:-
AI aircraft or flightplans that are incorrect can cause the Sim to crash.
Scenery which has incorrect radio frequencies defined. (There was a bug in an old version of VFR Scenery where I think it was Biggin Hill had an issue, that if you tuned to that frequency as you climbed out of Heathrow, it would crash the sim. I'm also convinced that some of the old sound configs in FS9 models can cause problems with FSX. I know things got better when I changed the old DSD_XML_SOUND gauge for the FSX compatible one.
The error logs in Windows don't usually get the detail you need for FSX and you get what are actually generic descriptions of standard events in the event logs.
I remember having a nightmare with FSX years ago. Some things to check:-
AI aircraft or flightplans that are incorrect can cause the Sim to crash.
Scenery which has incorrect radio frequencies defined. (There was a bug in an old version of VFR Scenery where I think it was Biggin Hill had an issue, that if you tuned to that frequency as you climbed out of Heathrow, it would crash the sim. I'm also convinced that some of the old sound configs in FS9 models can cause problems with FSX. I know things got better when I changed the old DSD_XML_SOUND gauge for the FSX compatible one.
The error logs in Windows don't usually get the detail you need for FSX and you get what are actually generic descriptions of standard events in the event logs.
Ben.
Re: What Is This Error Message
TSR2,
Thanks for great explanations. Never knew about incorrect radio frequencies for scenery! So far, I had successfully completed a flight and I am PRAYING that my next flights would not give any problems!
Regards,
Aharon
Thanks for great explanations. Never knew about incorrect radio frequencies for scenery! So far, I had successfully completed a flight and I am PRAYING that my next flights would not give any problems!
Regards,
Aharon
Re: What Is This Error Message
Do you use Active Sky weather?
Do you have hyperthreading enabled?
Do you have hyperthreading enabled?
Old pilots never die, they just run out of runway.
Re: What Is This Error Message
No
I dunno but everybody said that my MSI laptop is capable of hyperthreading although I do not know where to find info to see if hyperthreading function is activated or not.
Here is link for my laptop's specs:
https://us.msi.com/Laptop/GE62VR-APACHE ... o-overview
Regards,
Aharon
Re: What Is This Error Message
If you have hyperthreading enabled (it is somewhere in the BIOS I believe) then you will "appear" to have twice as many cores as you really have.
With hyperthreading you really need to allow Active Sky to set an Affinity Mask in order to try to p revent the dreaded "ten minute freeze" phenomenon (although it can b e as short as six or seven minutes).
Without hyperthreading my own experience is that you most definitely do NOT want an affinity mask set.
I do not (as far as I can tell) have hyperthreading o n my main PC at home, and initially I allowed Active Sky to set an affinity mask.
The pauses varies from occasional to frequent and I tried all sorts to cure them.
Only when I got rid of the affinity mask did I get rid of them completely!
Ady
With hyperthreading you really need to allow Active Sky to set an Affinity Mask in order to try to p revent the dreaded "ten minute freeze" phenomenon (although it can b e as short as six or seven minutes).
Without hyperthreading my own experience is that you most definitely do NOT want an affinity mask set.
I do not (as far as I can tell) have hyperthreading o n my main PC at home, and initially I allowed Active Sky to set an affinity mask.
The pauses varies from occasional to frequent and I tried all sorts to cure them.
Only when I got rid of the affinity mask did I get rid of them completely!
Ady
Old pilots never die, they just run out of runway.
Re: What Is This Error Message
Well I do not have Active Sky gimmick or software so does it mean all is good for me?
Regards,
Aharon
Regards,
Aharon