05-07-2010, 09:42 PM
If you are using the 32-bit version of Windows, the dll is not the problem.
That problem came up because the 64-bit dll of Windows causes a crash. This is solved by replacing it with the 32-bit version of the dll.
You shouldn't have to buy a different version of Windows, either. The problem here is that Windows doesn't give you enough information to know what
could be causing the crash.
Have you tried running FSX with different compatibility options? And always as admin, of course.
That problem came up because the 64-bit dll of Windows causes a crash. This is solved by replacing it with the 32-bit version of the dll.
You shouldn't have to buy a different version of Windows, either. The problem here is that Windows doesn't give you enough information to know what
could be causing the crash.
Have you tried running FSX with different compatibility options? And always as admin, of course.