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Quick FSAutostart Tutorial
Author: DBE  Www     4477 Posts  Status: Forum Moderator    Date    08-27-05 23:32

Just in case you happen to suffer from CTDs (Crash to Desktop), this is the prog which helped me.

Basically what it does is shutdown those tasks which are not absolutely required to run FS2004.

You can get it here ==> http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?CatID=fs2004util&DLID=57040

And here's how to use it:

Upon loading the prog, you'll be presented with the following window:



Before you do anything, select Tools\Program Options from the tool bar and check that the Tool Tips are enabled:



Then, from the main menu, select Services. You will be presented with a list of the tasks currently configured on your machine:



If you click on each one of them, FSAutostart will display a recommendation in a second window, i.e. can you REALLY stop the task or not..

For those tasks that can be stopped, simply click on the words No Action. You will then be presented with the following options:




Select Stop for all the tasks you do not need and save your configuration. By clicking on Start on the main menu, the tasks will be shut
down.

That's all there is to it! :badsmile:
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Re: Quick FSAutostart Tutorial
Author: nem      550 Posts  Status: Instructor Astronaut    Date    08-28-05 00:29

Now for the interesting part: does it restart the processes that were shut down when you quit FS? :)
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Re: Quick FSAutostart Tutorial
Author: DBE  Www     4477 Posts  Status: Forum Moderator    Date    08-28-05 01:33

Interesting? Hmmm...

So how is the prog meant to know that you've shut down FS? ;)
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Re: Quick FSAutostart Tutorial
Author: nem      550 Posts  Status: Instructor Astronaut    Date    08-28-05 02:17

By looking up the FS9.exe process in Windows' process list. If it's not there anymore it must've been shut down.

But I take that as a "no". Pity.



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Re: Quick FSAutostart Tutorial
Author: DBE  Www     4477 Posts  Status: Forum Moderator    Date    08-28-05 02:22

Which would mean keeping FSAutostart running all the time. Kinda defeats the object IMHO.
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Re: Quick FSAutostart Tutorial
Author: nem      550 Posts  Status: Instructor Astronaut    Date    08-28-05 03:18

Depends on its size and the size of the processes shut down. ;)
Or you could run it again after quitting FS9 and it restarts the other processes. Kind of a system snapshot thing.

Well, whatever. Wouldn't wanna spoil the fun. I was just asking.



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Re: Quick FSAutostart Tutorial
Author: Chris B.  Www     92 Posts  Status: Pilot    Date    09-27-05 16:58

I've installed FSAutostart and it's quite good at trimming down the processess of the system to get more out of the computer. I still did
have the problem though of crashing to a black screen as soon as I confirm that the tower has handed me off to ground shortly after
landing.

I just cannot find anything that helps this crashing problem and sadly has curbed back my flying enthusiasm. My system is kept updated
and top notch! Being a graphic designer I naturally am apt to keep these things working good (also playing the role of I.T. guy at my office/
new motherboards, HDD's, etc). I have had no crashes of any sort with my computer or with FS9 before FSP.

I also run FSManager since I wanted it to enable the FS9 engine to allow crashes where wings rip off and fire blazes. But I had the FSP
radio handoff problem before I even installed FSManager.

Last night just just on a hunch about the radio. I started with FSAutostart to trim dowm the system. Fire up FS9. Then start up FSP. I flew a
short trip but this time I set my COM2 radio to some no nothing frequency for both the active and awaiting frequency. In another word, no
chatter (although I do love the sound of it). My hunch was that the radio chatter on COM 2 was somehow interferring with the radio handoff
after landing. And well.... no crash!!!!!!!! I still need to test this more but could some of you try this yourself to see if it helps your situation?

Could there be a bug with the engine that automatically runs the COM2 chatter? I'm not a programmer, just I person that tends to be good
at diagnosing things.

Thanx,
Chris B. in Iowa
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Re: Quick FSAutostart Tutorial
Author: DavidPowell      137 Posts  Status: Instructor Pilot    Date    09-27-05 17:00

If you choose the 'Stop and Restart' option that's exactly what it does. Stops the service/program on before starting FS and restarts when
FS closes.
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Re: Quick FSAutostart Tutorial
Author: DBE  Www     4477 Posts  Status: Forum Moderator    Date    09-27-05 18:00

DavidPowell wrote:
If you choose the 'Stop and Restart' option that's exactly what it does. Stops the service/program on before starting FS and restarts when
FS closes.


Oh! Errm.. :well:

That just reminds me that I was meaning to test that option...

Tx for the remark! ;)


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