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| | FSX New computer. Vista Home Premium. FSX continually stops loading and have to restart the loading process. Six times to get it loaded, but all sytems not functioning. Loaded Accelerator crashed whole system had to do repair of FSX and start over again with continual stoppage. Don't know where to go from here. It worked fine with XP |
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| | Re: FSX What is your computer spec? I have FSX and Acceleration on my Vista Home Premium, and it runs flawlessly. Is your Vista fully patched, and I also downloaded DirectX 9 and installed that too. There were a couple of KB articles I downloaded as well, Windows6.0-KB933590-x64, Windows6.0-KB938194-x64, Windows6.0-KB938979-x64, Windows6.0-KB940105-x64, and, msicuu2. Some of them said they weren't for my system, but it was that long ago, I couldn't say if these were them, I just checked my downloads folder and those are the ones that are still in there. That is with Home Premium 64bit. After you install the FSX, IIRC, there is a service pack that needs to be installed before you put in Acceleration, fsx_sp1_ENU. I hope this is of some help to you. |
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| | Re: FSX Also, try: alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim They are a clever bunch. |
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| | Re: FSX Carl, The problem is in the loading of the game into my computer, it keeps stopping and won't restart, result have to reload again, six times before it finally got loaded. Vista Home Premium32 bit 500 GB Sata 2GB Memory Asus P5K-E MO evaga 8800GTS 612 Q6600 2.4G All Win updates installed on computer FSX Service pack #1 installed FSX Service pack #2 not installed, due Accelarator installed. "Carl" wrote: Quote: > What is your computer spec? I have FSX and Acceleration on my Vista Home > Premium, and it runs flawlessly. Is your Vista fully patched, and I also > downloaded DirectX 9 and installed that too. There were a couple of KB > articles I downloaded as well, Windows6.0-KB933590-x64, > Windows6.0-KB938194-x64, Windows6.0-KB938979-x64, Windows6.0-KB940105-x64, > and, msicuu2. Some of them said they weren't for my system, but it was > that long ago, I couldn't say if these were them, I just checked my > downloads folder and those are the ones that are still in there. That is > with Home Premium 64bit. After you install the FSX, IIRC, there is a service > pack that needs to be installed before you put in Acceleration, > fsx_sp1_ENU. I hope this is of some help to you. > |
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| | Re: FSX Hmm, that machine should be well capable. Perhaps run a CD/DVD cleaning disc through your optical drive, and check the connections on the motherboard and the back of the DVD drive? Is the optical drive SATA? I have a SATA drive that used to fail intermittently, and the problem was solved by replacing the SATA lead, as the old one was not a secure fit, and would work slightly out of the back of the optical drive. I know that that's not much advice, but looking at your machine spec, that's about all I can think of. At least it's one more thing to cross off the fault finding list. |
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| | Re: FSX Another thing, maybe uninstall the game, and then defrag the hard disk, and run the diskcheck utility, in case there's any filing problems causing your problems? |
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| | Re: FSX "Carl" <me@xxxxxx> wrote in news:BE321CBD-E06B-4D84-BBA0-CA0BAEA96ACE@xxxxxx: Quote: > Hmm, that machine should be well capable. Perhaps run a CD/DVD > cleaning disc through your optical drive, and check the connections on > the motherboard and the back of the DVD drive? Is the optical drive > SATA? I have a SATA drive that used to fail intermittently, and the > problem was solved by replacing the SATA lead, as the old one was not > a secure fit, and would work slightly out of the back of the optical > drive. I know that that's not much advice, but looking at your > machine spec, that's about all I can think of. At least it's one more > thing to cross off the fault finding list. > NOT designed to be touched by anything. If that is the problem it'll only make it worse. I couldn't quite decipher what was going on in your original post, is the game failing to verify the DVD, or is there some other problem? Usually if I game can't verify the CD it'll say "wrong CD, please insert the correct one and try again" or something like that. If that's what you're getting then yeah, try some of the suggestions carl mentioned, but if it's something else. Can you get into the game at all? Any error messages? You said it keeps stopping, where does it stop? does anything happen at all? black screen? I assume you built your system yourself? Ran any stress tests on your hardware like Memtest86 to see if any hardware on your system is failing? -- -A. |
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| | Re: FSX Built it myself, did so on the previous on. The program begins to load and you see the loading bar moving with the FSX background screen and then it stops moving, it just stays stopped never continues. then you have to restart the process all over again. Never stops at the same spot, sometimes makes it to the second disc.. No error message, no blank screen just stops. Memtest86 was suggested by someone else, I have downlaod the program but have not run as yet. But again it did the same thing on the previous machine but not as bad. Different machine and different memory. Both machines were Vista 32 OS. Kinda a scared to run the memtest86 not sure what I am doing. "Andy [YaYa]" wrote: Quote: > "Carl" <me@xxxxxx> wrote in > news:BE321CBD-E06B-4D84-BBA0-CA0BAEA96ACE@xxxxxx: > Quote: > > Hmm, that machine should be well capable. Perhaps run a CD/DVD > > cleaning disc through your optical drive, and check the connections on > > the motherboard and the back of the DVD drive? Is the optical drive > > SATA? I have a SATA drive that used to fail intermittently, and the > > problem was solved by replacing the SATA lead, as the old one was not > > a secure fit, and would work slightly out of the back of the optical > > drive. I know that that's not much advice, but looking at your > > machine spec, that's about all I can think of. At least it's one more > > thing to cross off the fault finding list. > > > I'd advise against using a CD cleaner, the optics in CD/DVD drives are > NOT designed to be touched by anything. If that is the problem it'll > only make it worse. > > I couldn't quite decipher what was going on in your original post, is > the game failing to verify the DVD, or is there some other problem? > Usually if I game can't verify the CD it'll say "wrong CD, please insert > the correct one and try again" or something like that. > > If that's what you're getting then yeah, try some of the suggestions > carl mentioned, but if it's something else. > > Can you get into the game at all? Any error messages? You said it keeps > stopping, where does it stop? does anything happen at all? black screen? > > I assume you built your system yourself? Ran any stress tests on your > hardware like Memtest86 to see if any hardware on your system is > failing? > > -- > -A. > |
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| | Re: FSX >> "Carl" <me@xxxxxx> wrote in Quote: Quote: >> news:BE321CBD-E06B-4D84-BBA0-CA0BAEA96ACE@xxxxxx: >> Quote: >> > Hmm, that machine should be well capable. Perhaps run a CD/DVD >> > cleaning disc through your optical drive, and check the connections >> > on the motherboard and the back of the DVD drive? Is the optical >> > drive SATA? I have a SATA drive that used to fail intermittently, >> > and the problem was solved by replacing the SATA lead, as the old >> > one was not a secure fit, and would work slightly out of the back >> > of the optical drive. I know that that's not much advice, but >> > looking at your machine spec, that's about all I can think of. At >> > least it's one more thing to cross off the fault finding list. >> > >> I'd advise against using a CD cleaner, the optics in CD/DVD drives >> are NOT designed to be touched by anything. If that is the problem >> it'll only make it worse. >> >> I couldn't quite decipher what was going on in your original post, is >> the game failing to verify the DVD, or is there some other problem? >> Usually if I game can't verify the CD it'll say "wrong CD, please >> insert the correct one and try again" or something like that. >> >> If that's what you're getting then yeah, try some of the suggestions >> carl mentioned, but if it's something else. >> >> Can you get into the game at all? Any error messages? You said it >> keeps stopping, where does it stop? does anything happen at all? >> black screen? >> >> I assume you built your system yourself? Ran any stress tests on >> your hardware like Memtest86 to see if any hardware on your system is >> failing? news:6DE97841-253A-4057-BE60-E01ADCC039EF@xxxxxx: Quote: > Built it myself, did so on the previous on. > The program begins to load and you see the loading bar moving with the > FSX background screen and then it stops moving, it just stays stopped > never continues. then you have to restart the process all over again. > Never stops at the same spot, sometimes makes it to the second disc.. > No error message, no blank screen just stops. > Memtest86 was suggested by someone else, I have downlaod the program > but have not run as yet. But again it did the same thing on the > previous machine but not as bad. Different machine and different > memory. Both machines were Vista 32 OS. > Kinda a scared to run the memtest86 not sure what I am doing. memtest86, insert Cd burned from ISO, reboot system, you should get a blue screen the test will start right away, run it for at least a couple hours, if you get ANY fails, replace (or just remove) the RAM indicated and run the test again. Sometimes certain combinations of RAM may fail even though the individual RAM DIMM isn't bad. fun fun. It is really quite painless, no setup required, just run it. A lot of Motherboard BIOSs actually have memtest built in, it's a solid test that I think everyone should run, espically on newly built systems. Your problem is strange, how long do you wait before you "restart" the game. Any chance the game is just taking a REALLY long time to load? Did you defrag your HD recently? -- -A. |
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| | Re: FSX Carried out memtest86 very simple. Ran for hours started last night, got up this morning and it said No problems detected. It said so on the screen and told me to exit and reboot. OK here is the story from the beginning. Problem. Initial loading of the game into the computer. Stops as shown on the loading bar, minutes will go by and then it says system time out. I put the disc back in and start loading all over again. Never stops at the same spot, sometimes makes it to the second disc. Observations. 1) System loaded fine with Win XP, first problem encountered when trying to load after changing to Vista 32bit 2) The only thing left from the previous computer is the LG DVD/CD/ROM burner. Had two DVD/CD burners, on previous computer noticed that the problem was considerably better when using the Pioneer DVD/CD/ Burner than the LG.(The LG was a faster model than the Pioneer) I am going to try turning off the Norton Anti Virus and try the reload. Defrag once per week. Note: Considering purchasing a SATA burner today and removing the LG, I have not had very much sucess with the LG products. My current HD is SATA. 06-14-2008 03:18 AM "Andy [YaYa]" wrote: Quote: Quote: Quote: > >> "Carl" <me@xxxxxx> wrote in > >> news:BE321CBD-E06B-4D84-BBA0-CA0BAEA96ACE@xxxxxx: > >> > >> > Hmm, that machine should be well capable. Perhaps run a CD/DVD > >> > cleaning disc through your optical drive, and check the connections > >> > on the motherboard and the back of the DVD drive? Is the optical > >> > drive SATA? I have a SATA drive that used to fail intermittently, > >> > and the problem was solved by replacing the SATA lead, as the old > >> > one was not a secure fit, and would work slightly out of the back > >> > of the optical drive. I know that that's not much advice, but > >> > looking at your machine spec, that's about all I can think of. At > >> > least it's one more thing to cross off the fault finding list. > >> > > >> > >> I'd advise against using a CD cleaner, the optics in CD/DVD drives > >> are NOT designed to be touched by anything. If that is the problem > >> it'll only make it worse. > >> > >> I couldn't quite decipher what was going on in your original post, is > >> the game failing to verify the DVD, or is there some other problem? > >> Usually if I game can't verify the CD it'll say "wrong CD, please > >> insert the correct one and try again" or something like that. > >> > >> If that's what you're getting then yeah, try some of the suggestions > >> carl mentioned, but if it's something else. > >> > >> Can you get into the game at all? Any error messages? You said it > >> keeps stopping, where does it stop? does anything happen at all? > >> black screen? > >> > >> I assume you built your system yourself? Ran any stress tests on > >> your hardware like Memtest86 to see if any hardware on your system is > >> failing? > =?Utf-8?B?UGV0ZURD?= <PeteDC@xxxxxx> wrote in > news:6DE97841-253A-4057-BE60-E01ADCC039EF@xxxxxx: > Quote: > > Built it myself, did so on the previous on. > > The program begins to load and you see the loading bar moving with the > > FSX background screen and then it stops moving, it just stays stopped > > never continues. then you have to restart the process all over again. > > Never stops at the same spot, sometimes makes it to the second disc.. > > No error message, no blank screen just stops. > > Memtest86 was suggested by someone else, I have downlaod the program > > but have not run as yet. But again it did the same thing on the > > previous machine but not as bad. Different machine and different > > memory. Both machines were Vista 32 OS. > > Kinda a scared to run the memtest86 not sure what I am doing. > Dude, top down. > > memtest86, insert Cd burned from ISO, reboot system, you should get a blue > screen the test will start right away, run it for at least a couple hours, > if you get ANY fails, replace (or just remove) the RAM indicated and run > the test again. Sometimes certain combinations of RAM may fail even though > the individual RAM DIMM isn't bad. fun fun. > > It is really quite painless, no setup required, just run it. A lot of > Motherboard BIOSs actually have memtest built in, it's a solid test that I > think everyone should run, espically on newly built systems. > > Your problem is strange, how long do you wait before you "restart" the > game. Any chance the game is just taking a REALLY long time to load? Did > you defrag your HD recently? > > -- > -A. > |
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