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Freeze - manierim - 30-11-2005 Hi all, yesterday I installed the demo of this great addon and immediatley purchased it... But since then I had 2 freezes, while I never experienced these previously (in more than one year). Nothing else has been added to FS2004 recently... Whatr happens, simply, is that after a random flight time (first time was 5-6 minutes, the second was around 25-30 mins) the sim freezes. The screen is no longer updated, the sound keep being reproduced and there is no rensponse to any key from the sim. I an switch and work normally on other applications. But there's no way to stop/close FS2004, neither via task manager and trying to stop fs9.exe process.. Any uidea? Post Edited ( 12-01-05 12:12 ) Re: Freeze - DBE - 30-11-2005 I experience a similar issue this Sunday (freeze) and it turned out to be a faulty add-on scenery which required a patch. It might sound weird, but although FsP is usually not the direct reason for crashes/reason, it seems to shed a light on the defaults in other add-ons. So your problem doesn't even have to be linked to some recently added software. Were you using an add-on when this happened? Or flying over a 3rd-party scenery? Re: Freeze - SaVas - 30-11-2005 Like DBE said it is normally attributed to add-ons. If a freeze happens, check your task manager to see how much RAM FS9 is using. I have found some add-ons both freeware and payware have memory leaks or are corrupt somehow. What add-ons did you add recently before installing FsP? And do you have the latest version? Also try flying out of a different airport with a different aircraft on a different continent at a different time during the day with a different season. Try changing as many parameters as possible. Re: Freeze - SWAFO - 30-11-2005 I've had much better performance when setting my virtual memory page file manually. I had occasional stutters quite frequently, and this fixed it. I'm not sure of the exact settings I used, however a ![]() I did once have a freeze due to a scenery issue... completely removing FS9, and reinstalling EVERYTHING fixed the problem. This probably isn't what you wanna hear, but tracking down the cause of such "hiccoughs" can be very difficult (if not impossible). A complete reinstall gets everything taken care of! Re: Freeze - manierim - 01-12-2005 Thanks all, my current FS9 installatin is 8 week fresh.. I just have 4 addìon freeware scenaries relative to Italian areas on which I was not flying when freezes happened. ON this: in both cases after resetting I restarted same flight and in both cases I've been able to finish the flight ok... sam route. The only ad-on I'v been using during these flight session is FSNavigator... that I've been using since years. Currently updated to last version 3.47. I have a suspect: freezes could be linked to CPU overheating, although up to now other "heavy" applcations never gave problems. My CPU is gong up to 80°C and this is a new thing I need to fix... Thanks all ! Marco Post Edited ( 12-01-05 07:19 ) Re: Freeze - SWAFO - 01-12-2005 Freezing could be linked to LOTS of things. I'm no expert on this, and as I mentioned above; removing my FS9 installation, and re-doing it (no matter how painful it is!) was the solution for me! If you've got CPU problems or the like, don't look to me for help! ![]() Re: Freeze - Dutch64 - 01-12-2005 Your CPU is going to 80 C????? I really would stop all and everything then and first check that issue out. Might be something wrong with you cooling also then... Re: Freeze - olseric - 01-12-2005 Quote:I've had much better performance when setting my virtual memory page file manually. There's another thread on this as well...I just replied to it a few mins ago. ![]() What usually works best on a faster machine is to set the paging file to a minimum value and allow it to grow to the maximum value (calcualated at 2X your total RAM). Also, you can change the registry so it cleans out on reboot. In theory, that will force your machine to use your RAM, which is much faster, as opposed to the page file, which is cached off your HDD and is slower. Re: Freeze - jboweruk - 01-12-2005 I would definitely go down the route of checking your cooling, 80C is miles too hot for any CPU, if you carry on like that the poor thing's gonna burn itself out rather rapidly. Check that your airways are all unblocked, fans clear of dust etc. How many fans do you have, you may consider adding another case fan, is your CPU fan running at the right speed, go into BIOS to check this as it may be running slow. All worth checking but you really need that CPU down to a max of around 50 degrees C. Re: Freeze - Dutch64 - 01-12-2005 And check that the fan is firmly attached to your cpu... Sometimes it might move a bit because of some transport or shock or so Re: Freeze - manierim - 01-12-2005 Sorted out. The dissy was no longer firmly pressed against the CPU. Maybe my daughter played with the case... The average temp is now around 50°C and goes up to 66°C maximum. That shoul dbe fine for a P4 3.0Ghz... No other freezing episode happened in last 2 FsP flights... Re: Freeze - SWAFO - 02-12-2005 Glad you got it fixed ![]() |