06-01-2020, 08:55 PM
I don't read your language but I do know the particular exception code quite well. It is a memory access violation. When you start FSX-SE, do you run it as administrator each time??
If you have tried everything to keep the sim from crashing, perhaps you should consider uninstalling FSX-SE and all addons and re-install FSX-SE like this...C:/FSX-SE instead of installing -SE in the Program Files(X86) directory. Sometimes it doesn't matter what you shut off in the operating system, those protections in (X86) still haunt you. I've seen this happen a number of times. If you had a separate hard drive, installing -SE in that separate hard drive would be most ideal. I still use FSX and P3D...both are on their own hard drives.
If you have tried everything to keep the sim from crashing, perhaps you should consider uninstalling FSX-SE and all addons and re-install FSX-SE like this...C:/FSX-SE instead of installing -SE in the Program Files(X86) directory. Sometimes it doesn't matter what you shut off in the operating system, those protections in (X86) still haunt you. I've seen this happen a number of times. If you had a separate hard drive, installing -SE in that separate hard drive would be most ideal. I still use FSX and P3D...both are on their own hard drives.
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