Crash to Desktop
Whilst trying to send data from PFM to FSX the process terminated with the line :-
System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException
I have a screen grab but there's no where to post it?
System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException
I have a screen grab but there's no where to post it?
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it should be at the top of the message entry box ?
Anyway .. Firstly may I ask, you didn't mention if PFM was connected to the simulator and if your sim was Paused or focused in a menu perhaps ? These are all causes of the possible crash ..
it should look like this at the top Malcolm ?
I'll send the image now.
I'll send the image now.
you will find it in the following location.
C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\BlackBox Simulation\PreFlight Manager
Also you could try the latest .net Framework --->>> HERE
But I will also get Antony to have a look at this and hopefully find an answer asap
Thankyou.
Thankyou.
title=Airbus A330-200 GE Aer Lingus EI-LAX
this SHOULD BE as follows
title=Airbus A330-202 GE Aer Lingus EI-LAX
IF this is the cause you can fix this by editing the Aircraft.cfg so it appears as above with the 202 and not 200
Then from PFM - - - RELOAD AIRCRAFT CONFIGS and GENERATE LIVERY BGL
(make sure you have PFM repainter tools selected in settings/general)
we will also ensure the Livery install package is repaired
I can see nothing else likely to cause the crash at this time
please send me your complete Aircraft.cfg from within the Flightsim folders
I will edit and send it back for you
Thanks in advance for your patience.
One other question - I noticed a "GSX" file in the list. I'm having issues with this programme constantly asking for Door 2 to be opened for loading cargo. I've opened every door on the aircraft and it just keeps prompting me!
Is this something I need to take up with FSDT?
I need to do some testing on GSX as I have not seen this myself .. I will let you know
right click and save ..
then rename it to AIRCRAFT.CFG by deleting the .txt from the end
and then drop it in your A330-200 folder
looking at GSX now